URL: http://www.brainvoyager.com/products/braintutor.html
Proper Citation: BrainVoyager Brain Tutor (RRID:SCR_006737)
Description: A free award-winning educational program that teaches you knowledge about the human brain through interactive exploration of rotatable 3D models. The models have been computed with BrainVoyager QX using original data from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans. Besides having fun with the rotatable 3D models, the program contains information about the major lobes, gyri, sulci and Brodmann areas of the cerebral cortex. The program runs on Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7.
Abbreviations: BV Brain Tutor
Resource Type: data or information resource, training material, software resource, narrative resource, software application
Keywords: atlas, brain, cerebral cortex, lobe of cerebral cortex, brodmann partition scheme region, functional area, human, magnetic resonance imaging assay, mri, 3d model, c++, macos, microsoft, magnetic resonance, software, win32 (ms windows), windows
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