Julich-Brain
Cytoarchitectonic Atlas
Julich-Brain is a three-dimensional atlas of the human brain with maps of the cortex and subcortical areas. The atlas currently contains maps of 278 regions and is constantly being expanded ("living atlas"). The maps are based on the analysis of cell body stained tissue sections, which were mapped with image analysis and statistical tools in 10 postmortem brains each. This happened in 59 individual projects, which were published in scientific journals.
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Prof. Dr. med. Katrin AmuntsDirector and Working Group Leader "Architecture and Brain Function"Building 15.9 / Room 3022+49 2461/61-4300
Kimberley LothmannPostdoctoral researcher
Coordination & Dissemination Building DUESSELDORF / Room 3.105+49 211/81-06108
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Last Modified: 07.05.2026