Mapping the Brain and Its Functions:

Integrating Enabling Technologies into Neuroscience Research

Significant advances in brain research have been made, but investigators who face the resulting explosion of data need new methods to integrate the pieces of the "brain puzzle." Based on the expertise of more than 100 neuroscientists and computer specialists, this new volume examines how computer technology can meet that need. Featuring outstanding color photography, the book presents an overview of the complexity of brain research, which covers the spectrum from human behavior to genetic mechanisms. Advances in vision, substance abuse, pain, and schizophrenia are highlighted. The committee explores the potential benefits of computer graphics, database systems, and communications networks in neuroscience and reviews the available technology. Recommendations center on a proposed Brain Mapping Initiative, with an agenda for implementation and a look at issues such as privacy and accessibility.

A complex of computer-based resources that can greatly enhance neuroscience
research is an attainable goal. Current trends in information technology offer an
unprecedented opportunity for neuroscientists to expand their use of hard-won
data and to communicate these data more effectively to other scientists. In
addition, the sheer mass of neuroscience information accumulated to date and
the accelerating rate at which new results are being obtained and reported are
becoming ...