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Surgical Neurology - An International Journal of Clinical Neurosurgery, Vol No: 49, Number 1, Janauary 1998.
This new atlas, created by Wieslaw L. Nowinski, Ph.D., R. Nick Bryan, M.D., Ph.D. AND Raghu Raghavan, Ph.D., is truely
a unique accomplishment that marks a new stage in clinical neuroanatomy. This interactive guide to human brain is based on
two atlases by Jean Talairach and Pierre Tournoux, and that by Georges Schaltenbrand and Waldemar Wahren, which have become
classics in the field and serve as the basis for modern stereotaxty. Read more
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Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery, Vol No: 42, Pg. 53 - 112, June 1999.
The electronic clinical brain atlas is fusion of several standard printed stereotactic brain atlases
of Tailarach and Schaltenbrand & Wahren in the form of a CD for use on a personal computer. Read more
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Child's Nervous System, Issue 2-3/99.
The Electronic Clinical Brain Atlas, by Thieme Medical Publishers, constitutes a first attempt to create a clear and easy-to-consult
ectronic medium designed to represent the basic functional and radiologic anatomy of the central nervous system and addressed to all
pracititioners working in the neurological sciences. Read more
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European Radiology, Vol No: 10, Number 3, 2000.
The elctronic brain atlas is a digital version of three well-known and widely used stereotactic brain: (1) The Co-planar Stereotaxic
Atlas of the Human Brain (Talairach and Tournoux). These atlas contours can be overlaid on an MR image elastically deformed to conform
to the atlas structures. Read more
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