Contents


Contents

Anatomy

 

Inferior Olivary Complex

About the Global Brainstem '97


Requirements

Browsers

Netscape v2.0 or later (3.0 recommended)
Internet Explorer v3.0 or later

RealAudio Plug-In

Optional (Recommended for slow connections)
More audio info.

Credits

UW Neuroanatomy Credits Page

About the Project

The Global Brainstem is the Web edition of the neuroanatomy coursebook used by first-year medical students at the University of Wisconsin Medical School (UWMS). The text was authored by John K. Haring, Ph.D., Chair of Anatomy and Chair of the first-year Neurosciences course at the UWMS.

This module was converted to Web format by Kevin Helmrick, a fourth-year medical student at the UWMS. Mr. Helmrick created the Global Anatomy website during a one-year Informatics Fellowship at the University of Wisconsin.

The Global Cerebellum includes the following features:

  • full-text of neuroanatomy coursebook
  • all associated diagrams
  • audio learning files for many diagrams
  • full color images of the cerebellum
  • interactive problem solving exercises
  • companion Global Spinal Cord and Global Cerebellum text

Feedback

Send email to the creators of The Global Cerebellum at the following addresses:

John Harting, Ph.D.

Author of The Cerebellum.

Dave Van Lieshout

Creator of illustrations in The Cerebellum.

Kevin Helmrick

Web implementation.

Help

UW Neuroanatomy Help Page

Usage Tips

UW Neuroanatomy Tips Page

Web Indexing Keywords

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Last Modified: February 1, 1997
Maintained by: neuro714@macc.wisc.edu