
The whole brain atlas
The whole brain atlas is a detailed map of the brain's structures and regions. It helps scientists and doctors understand where different parts are located and how they connect and function. Think of it like a geographic map for the brain’s landscape—highlighting areas responsible for things like movement, speech, emotions, and thinking. By using this atlas, researchers can better study brain disorders, plan surgeries, and develop targeted treatments, ultimately improving our understanding of how the brain works in both health and disease.