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title: "Brain mapping"
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source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brain_mapping"
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category: "reference"
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tags: "science, encyclopedia"
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date_saved: "2026-05-05T14:01:57.957041+00:00"
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instance: "kb-cron"
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In 2021, the first connectome that shows how an animal's brain changes throughout its lifetime was reported. Scientists mapped and compared the whole brains of eight isogenic C. elegans worms, each at a different stage of development. Later that year, scientists combined electron microscopy and brainbow imaging to show for the first time the development of a mammalian neural circuit. They reported the complete wiring diagrams between the CNS and muscles of ten individual mice.
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==== Vision ====
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In August 2021, scientists of the MICrONS program, launched in 2016, published a functional connectomics dataset that "contains calcium imaging of an estimated 75,000 neurons from primary visual cortex (VISp) and three higher visual areas (VISrl, VISal and VISlm), that were recorded while a mouse viewed natural movies and parametric stimuli". Based on this data they also published "interactive visualizations of anatomical and functional data that span all 6 layers of mouse primary visual cortex and 3 higher visual areas (LM, AL, RL) within a cubic millimeter volume" – the MICrONS Explorer.
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==== Brain regeneration ====
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In 2022, a first spatiotemporal cellular atlas of the axolotl brain development and regeneration, the interactive Axolotl Regenerative Telencephalon Interpretation via Spatiotemporal Transcriptomic Atlas , revealed key insights about axolotl brain regeneration.
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== Current atlas tools ==
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Talairach Atlas, 1988
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Harvard Whole Brain Atlas, 1995
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MNI Template, 1998 (the standard template of SPM and International Consortium for Brain Mapping)
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Atlas of the Developing Human Brain, 2012
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Infant Brain Atlas, 2023
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== See also ==
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== References ==
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== Further reading ==
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Rita Carter (1998). Mapping the Mind.
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F.J. Chen (2006). Brain Mapping And Language
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F.J. Chen (2006). Focus on Brain Mapping Research.
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F.J. Chen (2006). Trends in Brain Mapping Research.
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F.J. Chen (2006). Progress in Brain Mapping Research.
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Koichi Hirata (2002). Recent Advances in Human Brain Mapping: Proceedings of the 12th World Congress of the International Society for Brain Electromagnetic Topography (ISBET 2001).
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Konrad Maurer and Thomas Dierks (1991). Atlas of Brain Mapping: Topographic Mapping of Eeg and Evoked Potentials.
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Konrad Maurer (1989). Topographic Brain Mapping of Eeg and Evoked Potentials.
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Arthur W. Toga and John C. Mazziotta (2002). Brain Mapping: The Methods.
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Tatsuhiko Yuasa, James Prichard and S. Ogawa (1998). Current Progress in Functional Brain Mapping: Science and Applications. |