Functional Neuroanatomy
By University of British Columbia
A great resource to learn more about neuroanatomy is provided by neuroanatomy and gross anatomy professor, Dr. Claudia Krebs, and Computer science enthusiast, Monika Fejtek, with the support of the University of British Columbia, entitled, “Functional Neuroanatomy.” This site offers a wealth of information from videos, diagrams, interactive models, and more to assist you in learning about the anatomy of the brain.
The Interactive Neuroanatomy Atlas Project
By Columbia University
One of the best resources for learning the anatomy of the brain is the Interactive Neuroanatomy Atlas Project developed by John H. Martin, Ph.D., and Ewa Soliz, M.S., M.A. of Columbia University. Due to the age of the website, Flash player is required. Since Flash is no longer supported by Adobe, a workaround is provided below.
Work-Around for Flash:
As of January 12, 2021, Adobe discontinued the use of Adobe Flash Player, rendering sites requiring this software unuseful. If you are needing access to a site that requires Flash, here are the steps for accessing the site.