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Human Brain Collection (page 6)

"The intricate web of the human brain unraveled: Exploring its anatomy and functions" Delve into the depths of the human brain, as seen from an inferior view

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: View of limbic system as seen from directly above the head

View of limbic system as seen from directly above the head

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Conceptual image of multi-brain processing

Conceptual image of multi-brain processing

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Cross section of brain with arteries

Cross section of brain with arteries

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Back of brain and spinal cord with head in dark cloud indicating depression

Back of brain and spinal cord with head in dark cloud indicating depression
Schematic showing back of brain and spinal cord. Head in dark cloud indicating depression

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Conceptual image of synapse receptors

Conceptual image of synapse receptors

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Transectional view of human skull showing half brain with veins

Transectional view of human skull showing half brain with veins

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Human skull showing brain and circulatory system

Human skull showing brain and circulatory system

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Conceptual image of cranial nerves in human brain

Conceptual image of cranial nerves in human brain

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Schematic of the hypothalamus receiving nerve impulses from the body

Schematic of the hypothalamus receiving nerve impulses from the body and sending messages to the circulatory and nervous system

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Human brain showing the layout of the sensory cortex

Human brain showing the layout of the sensory cortex
Coronal section through human brain showing the layout of the sensory cortex

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Medical chart showing the range of injuries to the human neck caused by whiplash

Medical chart showing the range of injuries to the human neck caused by whiplash

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Conceptual image of synaptic transmission

Conceptual image of synaptic transmission

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Human skeleton with transectional view of skull exposing the brain

Human skeleton with transectional view of skull exposing the brain

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Anatomy of human brain, side view

Anatomy of human brain, side view

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Endorphins released in the hypothalamus travel down the spinal cord

Endorphins released in the hypothalamus travel down the spinal cord
Serotonin released in the brain travels down the spinal cord to close the pain gates and block pain messages

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Sagittal view of human brain showing the corpus callosum

Sagittal view of human brain showing the corpus callosum

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Conceptual image of a tumor in human brain

Conceptual image of a tumor in human brain

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Human brain with nerves

Human brain with nerves

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Close-up view of the synapse in the nervous system

Close-up view of the synapse in the nervous system. A synapse is a structure that permits a neuron (or nerve cell) to pass an electrical or chemical signal to another cell

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Cutaway view of human skull showing brain details, side view

Cutaway view of human skull showing brain details, side view

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Side view of human brain showing internal carotid artery

Side view of human brain showing internal carotid artery

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Energy meridians of the human body

Energy meridians of the human body and a cell showing energy vibrational communication

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Central nervous system with human brain

Central nervous system with human brain

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Medical illustration of the human nervous system and brain

Medical illustration of the human nervous system and brain, front view

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: X-ray view of human face, profile view

X-ray view of human face, profile view

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: View of top of human head showing hemispheres of the human brain

View of top of human head showing hemispheres of the human brain

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Conceptual image of human brain

Conceptual image of human brain

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Detail of ateries of the human head and the trigeminal nerve

Detail of ateries of the human head and the trigeminal nerve

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Conceptual image of human brain, skull and spinal cord

Conceptual image of human brain, skull and spinal cord

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Conceptual image of human brain at different angles

Conceptual image of human brain at different angles

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: X-ray view of female body showing skeletal system

X-ray view of female body showing skeletal system

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Directed differentiation of multipotential human neural progenitor cells

Directed differentiation of multipotential human neural progenitor cells
Human neural progenitor cells were isolated under selective culture conditions from the developing human brain and directed through lineage differentiation to GFAP + (glial fibrillary acid protein)

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Human brain anatomy, lateral view, with labels

Human brain anatomy, lateral view, with labels

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Anatomy of human skull, eyeball and arteries to brain

Anatomy of human skull, eyeball and arteries to brain

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Brain section

Brain section

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Electrical activity of brain, Paris, 1926

Electrical activity of brain, Paris, 1926
Investigating the electrical activity of the brain. From " Le Petit Inventeur", Paris, 1926

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Illustration of human brain

Illustration of human brain
Medicine: brain. Drawing

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Illustration of encephalon and cervical medulla

Illustration of encephalon and cervical medulla
Medicine: Human anatomy, encephalon and cervical medulla. Drawing

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Illustration of extrapyramidal system

Illustration of extrapyramidal system
Medicine: Human anatomy, extrapyramidal system. Drawing

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Illustration of sensibility to physical pain

Illustration of sensibility to physical pain
Medicine: Human anatomy, sensibility to physical pain

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Illustration of digestive system

Illustration of digestive system
Medicine: Human anatomy, digestive system

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Illustration of cerebral cisterns of brain

Illustration of cerebral cisterns of brain
Medicine: Human anatomy, brain. Cerebral cisterns

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Illustration of cerebral hemisphere, lower and medial surface of brain

Illustration of cerebral hemisphere, lower and medial surface of brain
Medicine: Human anatomy, cerebral hemisphere, lower and medial surface of the brain, gyri

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Illustration of human brain, cerebral aqueduct (aqueduct of Sylvius)

Illustration of human brain, cerebral aqueduct (aqueduct of Sylvius)
Medicine: Human anatomy, brain. The cerebral aqueduct (aqueduct of Sylvius)

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Illustration of encephalon or human brain, various sections

Illustration of encephalon or human brain, various sections
Medicine: Human anatomy, encephalon or human brain, various sections. Drawing

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Human brain, cross-section, side view

Human brain, cross-section, side view

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Coloured MRI scan of the human head F007 / 4202

Coloured MRI scan of the human head F007 / 4202
Brain scan. False-colour magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of a human head containing a healthy brain, seen in horizontal view. At upper frame, the two eyeballs can be seen

Background imageHuman Brain Collection: Brain aneurysm, artwork F006 / 7272

Brain aneurysm, artwork F006 / 7272
Brain aneurysm, computer artwork



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"The intricate web of the human brain unraveled: Exploring its anatomy and functions" Delve into the depths of the human brain, as seen from an inferior view, revealing its complex structure. White matter fibres intricately interconnect regions of this remarkable organ, forming a vast network that facilitates communication. Step back in time with artwork from 1930 (C015) and an engraving dating back to 1895, showcasing early attempts to understand the brain's inner workings. Cross-section illustrations unveil the limbic system and primitive forebrain, shedding light on our emotional responses and primal instincts. A superior view presents a colorful tapestry of lobes labeled with precision – a visual representation of different areas responsible for various cognitive processes. From perception to language comprehension, each lobe plays a vital role in shaping our thoughts and actions. Observe the lateral view anatomy; it reveals hidden secrets within its convoluted folds. The white matter fibres (C014 / 5666) form intricate pathways connecting distant regions, enabling seamless information transfer throughout this neural powerhouse. Travel further back in time with an engraved illustration circa 1880 depicting the under surface of this enigmatic organ. A testament to our ancestors' curiosity about what lies beneath consciousness itself. Witness how modern technology has revolutionized our understanding through digital illustrations portraying connections between the nervous system, spinal cord, and brain. It highlights their inseparable bond - orchestrating every movement we make or sensation we feel. Explore yet another glimpse into white matter fibres (C014 / 5668), reinforcing their significance in transmitting signals across vast distances within this cerebral universe. As we unravel these mysteries surrounding the human brain's complexity and beauty, let us not forget those affected by dementia—a condition that challenges memory retention but never diminishes humanity's resilience or spirit for discovery. In awe-inspiring fashion akin to a rocket launch into space—our brains propel us into the realms of knowledge, creativity, and innovation.