Indian scientists produce most detailed 3D atlas of the human brainstem
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July 14, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (6 comments)
rramadass
You can see the 3d atlas videos at the project website online - https://anchor.humanbrain.in/
CubicalOrange
> The researchers have made the atlas freely available online fuck yes. finally someone not gatekeeping lifesaving technologies so they can make shit ton of money out of it.
iandanforth
The article sometimes makes it sound like this is a diagnostic tool but am I wrong in thinking it's a reference constructed from a small number of individuals?
porridgeraisin
Other publications from the same place: https://iitm.humanbrain.in/project.html notably: https://brainportal.humanbrain.in/publicview/index.html
yalogin
I am sure this is great but it requires some depth in that field to appreciate this. I don’t understand if what they developed is a tech to do a live scan of any person or just a detailed map of one brain.
caycep
Is this the Indian equivalent of Allen Brain institute?