In article <d-gitelman-1609941100580001 at mac101.cbcnap.nwu.edu> d-gitelman at nwu.edu writes:
>From: d-gitelman at nwu.edu>Subject: Re: Neuroanatomy software
>Date: Fri, 16 Sep 1994 11:00:58 -0600
>In article <Cw2M44.JDE at festival.ed.ac.uk>, adshort at festival.ed.ac.uk (A
>Short) wrote:
>> Can anyone point me to software for teaching neuroanatomy
>> for the parts of CNS, nuclei, tracts i.e the macroscopic level?.
I recommend this programme very strongly (because I wrote it):
NEUROTUT.EXE (Self-extracting archive)
NRO Human Neuroscience Tutorial, Version
1.05 (May 1994). When installed on a hard
disk (needs 582 KB) it provides eight
Neuroanatomy tutorials and over 300
revision questions that cover the whole of
Human Neuroscience. A color monitor is
very desirable but not essential. By
John A. Kiernan, Department of Anatomy,
The University of Western Ontario, London,
Canada.
It's available from two medical shareware sites:
1. University of Texas, Houston Medical shareware
anonymous FTP:
dean.med.uth.tmc.edu
If you can't find it, write to: sfath at thesisa.med.uth.tmc.edu
2. Medical Education Shareware, Univ. of California, Irvine
anonymous FTP:
FTP.UCI.EDU
If necessary, write to: sclancy at uci.edu
These are accessible with Gopher.
If you try NEUROTUT please let me know what you think of it.
John A. Kiernan
Department of Anatomy
Univ. of Western Ontario
LONDON, Canada N6A 5C1
(519) 679-2111 e.6822