Economo-Koskinas Map

The Economo-Koskinas map is a map developed in the 1950s by Austrian neurologist Karl Economo and Greek neurologist George Koskinas to indicate the connections between different brain regions and their functions.

The map is named after the scientists who developed it, and is an image of the brain, identifying its different areas and their functions. On the map you can see which areas of the brain are responsible for vision, hearing, speech, movement, emotions and other functions.

The Economo Koskinas Map is an important tool for studying the functioning of the brain and its connection with various functions of the body. It can also be used to diagnose various diseases related to brain function, such as epilepsy, stroke and others.

Even though the Economo Koskinas Map was developed more than 70 years ago, it is still one of the most common tools for studying brain function. Its use allows scientists to better understand how our brain works and what functions it performs.



An economicus map, also called an **economic-koskinaz-map**, is a type of interactive online service for personalizing learning and helping people improve their knowledge on a specific topic. In this case, it is economic theory. - The economics map acts as a platform for dialogue interaction with the teacher, the so-called *lecture*, thus facilitating the learning process for students, providing a more individual approach to each. Lectures are online communication between students and the teacher, which allows you to ask questions about a given lecture, independently solve tests or answer economic questions. The Economics Map provides students with the opportunity to select topics presented on the map in accordance with the curriculum.