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Digital illustration of childs head in profile highlighting parts of brain

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Digital illustration of childs head in profile highlighting parts of brain

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Dorling Kindersley

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Amygdala Anatomical Model Anatomy Biomedical Illustration Brain Child Children Only Cross Section Hippocampus Human Brain Human Head Human Internal Organ Parietal Lobe Physiology Preschool Age Preschool Student Preschooler Square Square Image Digitally Generated Digitally Generated Image Human Body Part


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This digital illustration by Dorling Kindersley showcases a child's head in profile, providing a fascinating glimpse into the intricate workings of the human brain. Against a clean white background, this anatomical model highlights various parts of the brain with remarkable precision and detail. The artist skillfully captures the essence of childhood innocence while delving into the complexities of our physiology. The vibrant colors bring life to each section, making it easy to identify key areas such as the prefrontal cortex, hippocampus, parietal lobe, and reticular formation. As we explore this square image, we are reminded of how crucial these components are for cognitive development during preschool age. The amygdala symbolizes emotional processing and memory formation while other regions contribute to sensory perception and higher-order thinking. Through digitally generated imagery, Dorling Kindersley offers us an opportunity to marvel at our own internal organ – the human brain – which remains one of nature's most extraordinary creations. This artwork serves as a reminder that even within young minds lies immense potential waiting to be nurtured and cultivated. Whether you have an interest in anatomy or simply appreciate fine art that merges science with creativity, this print is sure to captivate your imagination. It invites you on a journey through neural pathways and sparks curiosity about what lies within each individual's unique mind.

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