A brain atlas shows the different types of the brain like the mebrane or the pituitary gland and what there function is.
Melville Roberts has written: 'Atlas of the human brain in section' -- subject(s): Atlases, Brain
T. Scarabino has written: 'Atlas of morphology and functional anatomy of the brain'
Facundo Valverde has written: 'Golgi atlas of the postnatal mouse brain' -- subject(s): Atlases, Anatomy, Brain, Mice, Golgi apparatus
E. Ludwig has written: 'Atlas cerebri humani' -- subject(s): Atlases, Brain 'Cleopatra'
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Nancy M. Sherwood has written: 'Fish Physiology' 'A stereotaxic atlas of the developing rat brain' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Atlases, Brain, Embryology, Rats
The atlas is the very top vertebra in your spine. The head or skull rests on it, and is allowed to move in many directions. The atlas sits upon the axis vertebra - between them, they allow much more rotational movement than do other vertebrae. Also, the actual brain stem extends down into the atlas/axis pair. The spinal cord begins at the bottom of the axis bone.
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W. J. C. Verhaart has written: 'A stereotactic atlas of the brain stem of the cat' 'Comparative anatomical aspects of the mammalian brain stem and the cord' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Brain stem, Mammals
Peter Ratiu has written: 'Cross-sectional atlas of the brain' -- subject(s): Anatomy & histology, Anatomy, Cross-Sectional, Atlases, Brain, Cross-sectional imaging, Methods
An atlas is a collection of maps .
Tetsuo Yoshikawa has written: 'Atlas of the brains of domestic animals' -- subject(s): Atlases, Brain, Veterinary anatomy