Draw It To Know It Neuroanatomy: This website covers the anatomy of the brain and spinal cord in a detailed series of videos where they draw as they explain. I recommend the neurology/neuroscience curriculum! There is a payment system if you want more from the website but the videos are free -Cool but it seems the videos are no longer free and you have to subscribe
The Human Brain Colouring Book: A fun way to learn about the anatomy of the brain (and a bit of function) whilst also getting to colour things in! – Cool, but again you have to buy it
Web Path Neuroanatomy Tutorials: Look at the anatomy of real human brains! This resource has images of the real human brain allowing you to begin to appreciate the true anatomy of this fascinating organ. You can use it to learn and test yourself on different brain regions -Still works
Handwritten Tutorials: This YouTube channel will talk you through some basic anatomy and function with diagrams -Still works
Interactive Atlas Viewer: This is an interactive tool with mouse, developing mouse, and human brain sections. The left hand side is a stained section mirrored on the right with an anatomically labelled diagram. Hover over each area to find out what it is called, and use the dropdown lists in the upper right hand corner to navigate the different atlases. -Still works
The Biology Project Home > Developmental Biology:
Includes a collection of well-written and illustrated articles on how the brain develops. -Still works but some of the sites it links to are gone or not secure
Soton Brain Hub: this video tutorial introduces the structure of the human brain with a coronal section. -Still works
Brain dissection: this video tutorial by the University of Utah brings us into a brain dissection laboratory to introduce brain structures, nerves, and vessels. -Still works