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The Vogt Collection: reactivating a treasure facilitating brain research, neurology and psychiatry
Over 125 years ago, Cécile and Oskar Vogt began assembling an extensive collection of brain histological sections and related documents. Katrin Amunts explains how digitising these materials will connect them with modern neuroscience, creating resources for research spanning basic science, medicine, history and ethics.
期刊介绍:
Brain, a journal focused on clinical neurology and translational neuroscience, has been publishing landmark papers since 1878. The journal aims to expand its scope by including studies that shed light on disease mechanisms and conducting innovative clinical trials for brain disorders. With a wide range of topics covered, the Editorial Board represents the international readership and diverse coverage of the journal. Accepted articles are promptly posted online, typically within a few weeks of acceptance. As of 2022, Brain holds an impressive impact factor of 14.5, according to the Journal Citation Reports.