Brain Sequences is a new open-source educational application designed to help students, or the general public, to understand how different areas of the brain interact and function together, in different situations of life.
Brain Sequences also provides an interface to allow people who know about the subject (yes you) to contribute new sequences. To sign in, click on the user icon in the top right corner. Once you have an account, you can create your own sequences and share them with others.
Today, there is just one sequence available: “I’ll have that chocolate after dinner”, featuring the eye, the optic nerve, the optic chasm, the cuneus, the inferior temporal gyrus, the hippocampus, the Ventral tegmental area, and the frontal pole.
Your comments and suggestions are welcome.
