Brain-inter-atlas is a practical course of anatomy of the central nervous system which has been developed by teachers of the Université Catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain), in relationship with the contents of theoretical courses.

It aims to facilitate self learning of the neuroanatomy. Based on photographs of dissected anatomical parts, this atlas is mainly macroscopic. The magnetic resonance imaging and some elements of pathology contribute to open clinical perspectives.

This work is dedicated to the memory of Professor Etienne Olivier, initiator of the project.