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Human Brain Atlas

Plug-in
In order to operate this module, you must have Shockwave plug-in version 8.5 installed in your browser. You may need to manually remove your older version from your browser before you install the new one.

>> Macromedia shockwave player download Center

Resolution
For the best result, please set your display to 1024 X 768 or more. The module itself has a1024 X 768 stage and is stretchable. Depending on how you want to view in your browser, it will be propotionately sized up and down. You may want to enlarge your browser window as much as possible to gain the best resolution. Fonts will be obviously unreadable if you view with the smaller browser window.

You may want to set the brightness of your display higher especially if you are using PC. This will make the module look clearer.

Memory Settings (for Mac users only)


If you can't view the module, your computer memory setting may be too small. The best is to set the memory of your browsers to twice as much as it is recommanded as the sugguested size.

For example if it says suggested memory 8000k, you should change it to 16000k.

In order to change the memory size. First close your browser if it is already opened.

Then go to the original program itself , not the alias(shortcut of your program usually on the desktop).

You can skip this step if you know where the original program for your browser is.

In order to find out where your original program is, you can either control-click on the alias then choose show original (which will automatically open up the folder which has the original program inside) or just choose the alias and go to file -> get Info -> general Information and then find out the file path to get to the original program.

Then choose the original program, choose file -> get Info -> memory then change the preferred size to approximately twice as much as the suggested size.


Ready for the module:

Click the link below: >> Human Brain Atlas