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Michel Thiebaut de Schotten joined Markus A. Dahlem's groupPosted on January 14, 2013 at 3:18pm 0 Comments 0 Favorites
Dear all,
We are pleased to announce that The 12th Neuroanatomy and Tractography workshop will be held in London between the 8-10th February 2013 at the Gordon Museum in London. This workshop helps scientists to develop and optimise strategies for DTI datasets acquisition, analysis, tractography as well as advanced spherical deconvolution tractography.
The number of participants is very limited for personal 1:1 tutoring.
The participants will be able to work on their…
Posted on November 19, 2012 at 2:02pm 0 Comments 0 Favorites
Our Mission
This year the International School of Clinical Neuroanatomy aims to provide a broad platform to clinical neuroscientists interested in the neuroanatomy of the limbic system. We intend to capitalise on animal…
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One of the major challenges of modern neuroscience is to define the complex pattern of neural connections that underlie cognition and behaviour. Brain connections have been investigated extensively in many animal species, including monkeys. Until recently, however, we have been unable to verify their…
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The Natbrainlab has developed a new digital atlas of the human brain that you may find helpful for your research.
It is called Brain and is for Ipad 2.
This application enables an interactive visualization of the brain in 3D and a deep understanding of brain functions and its disorders. The…
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