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In a study published in Biomaterials, a team of researchers from Australia and the US has come up with a way of printing brain structures in 3D so they can grow nerve cells to mimic a real brain ...
The prototype BrainNavigator lets scientists travel through the rat brain — in three dimensions — and link the digital maps to pictures of real brain tissue.
A 3D digital model of a complete human brain, called the BigBrain, shows brain anatomy in detail far exceeding that of existing reference brains.
They first created the 3D structure of a mouse dendrite by combining electron microscope (EM) images of the brain structure together.
A manually constructed 3D atlas offers a cellular-level view of the entire mouse brain. This reference brain, called the Allen Mouse Brain Common Coordinate Framework (CCFv3), is derived from ...
Neuroscientist and 3D filmmaker Dr. Barry Sandrew explains how and why, in his view, the brain perceives 3D images.
By mimicking children's pop-up books, scientists can now make complex microscopic 3D shapes that model brain circuitry and blood vessels, researchers say.
Neuroscientist and 3D filmmaker Dr. Barry Sandrew explains how and why, in his view, the brain perceives 3D images.