Definition:
Decorative neuroanatomy
refers to anatomical research or publications that, while visually detailed or technically descriptive, lack real clinical, surgical, or diagnostic relevance. These works often present basic morphological findings as if they had significant implications, when in fact they serve primarily as academic ornamentation.
βAnother paper measuring sulcal lengths in cadavers with no clinical application β classic decorative neuroanatomy.β
In an era of overwhelming academic output, identifying decorative neuroanatomy helps clinicians and researchers filter noise and focus on functional, translational, and patient-centered science.