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| The Cerefy Atlas of Brain Anatomy 1.0 |
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| An Interactive reference tool for students, teachers and researchers |
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| Foreword |
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The Cerefy Student Brain Atlas is a remarkable accomplishment combining the best of current neuroanatomical methodology with the
amazing capability of the modern personal computer. This CD-ROM not only demonstrates the power of digital technology, but also
provides a view of the future of medical education. Through the use of magnetic resonance images (MRI) combined with interactive
image labeling it is possible to use this CD-ROM to rapidly name any structure within the brain in three planes of section presented
simultaneously. With the simple click of a mouse the most intricate of brain structures can be identified in sagittal, axial, and
coronal planes. By selecting the label function, whatever brain structure the cursor is placed upon is named in real time. It is
possible to literally browse across the brain and watch every structure that is touched be named on the screen as fast as you can
move the cursor. This incredible functionality is further enhanced by the ability to select the test mode and pro vide a self-guided
quiz of neuroanatomy. This atlas is perfect for preparing teaching materials as it also contains a save function to preserve labeled
images. This low-cost CD-ROM will no doubt be used by those who study and/or teach neuroanatomy, neurology, neurosurgery, neuroradiology,
neuroscience, neuropsychology, and psychiatry. This unique contribution to the field of neuroanatomy is a most impressive accomplishment.
William W. Orrison, Jr., M.D.
Professor and Chairman,
University of Utah, Department of Radiology
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