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BigBrain is a high-resolution 3D digital atlas of the human brain, resulting from a joint effort of the Montreal Neurological Institute and the Forschungszentrum Jülich. It was released in June 2013 as part of the European Human Brain Project.
It consists of 7,404 coronal sections, each 20 µm thick, silver stained using the Merker method that darkens neuronal cell bodies. The slices have been digitized at 20 µm resolution and reconstructed back into a volume, thereby correcting for tears, shifts and deformations.
The region parcellation shown here is a very coarse mapping of the JuBrain atlas to the BigBrain template. It is by no means accurate and only intended for quick navigation.
This Scalable Brain Atlas template shows a 400 µm downsampled version of the Bigbrain data. The Microdraw plugin provides access to 20 µm sections, spaced 1200 µm apart. The full set of 20 µm isotropic data are available at bigbrain.loris.ca.