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Looking for an unusual brain atlas for that very special neuroscientist in your life? This one is a bit non-traditional, but...wow....
By Sam Brown, 2007
The above map's original data was created from a reference photo of a real human brain which was used to build the 3d terrain. This digital…
The cover of the current issue of Neuron features this brainland map, by Sam Brown, a cartographer based in New Zealand. Printed A3, A2 and A1 sized copies of the map can be purchased from Unit Seven.
...created from a reference photo of a real human brain which was used to build the 3D…
In the essay I wrote for the HSS Newsletter about blogging (here) I noted in passing that one virtue of the blog space was that it provided a place to store notes. It is an electronic version of note cards. This post is one example, a placeholder that I'll come back to. Let's hope.
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Nice collection of pictures! Just goes to show how much life you can pack into a year when you really try! Happy 2008!
Dave Briggs :~)
We didn't make the pic. How sad. Our friends are drifting away...
Is there a large version available? Any Scifoo pictures?
Nice work.Happy new year.:)
BTM,
I had a total of 1 photo with you in my posession (Tom's birthday), but if you look closely at the compilation, the second half of your "we" is in there. =P
Coturnix,
I had a total of 10 scifoo pics, most of which were blurry, or had Dr Steve Steve (I posted those on facebook's "I'm a fan of Dr Steve Steve" group). On second thought, I should have stuck a photo from Cuchi Cuchi!
Happy New Year!