Multi-Scaled Brain Connectivity Collation and Visualization


Traditional methods for the collation and visualization of brain connectivity typically treat individual brain areas as fundamental entities and as nodes in graphs. This has invariably led to the neglect of finer scaled connectivities involving cortical laminae, cell classes, and modules within and between brain areas. To remedy this, we have developed a solution for the collation and visualization of whole-brain connectivity data that is fundamentally multi-scaled, and demonstrate that it is capable of scaling up to deal with complexities in brain connectivity across multiple spatial scales and cell classes that have hitherto hindered a comprehensive collation and visualization of whole-brain connectivity.
When navigating the brain connectivity graph, clicking on a node will bring up a little window containing the connections of that node and corresponding references. Panning around in the graph is done by clicking and dragging with your mouse. Zooming in and out of the graph is also possible using the zoom buttons or your mouse scrollwheel.

The BrainPathways project is currently in its early stages of development, but we welcome any feedback at brainmaps-at-gmail dot com.


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