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Neurology, the fascinating study of the nervous system, unravels the intricate workings of our brain and its various components

Background imageNeurology Collection: Conceptual image of human nervous system

Conceptual image of human nervous system

Background imageNeurology Collection: Medical illustration showing thyroid cartilage and nerves around neck and head area

Medical illustration showing thyroid cartilage and nerves around neck and head area
Medical illustration showing thyroid cartilage and nerves around human neck and head area

Background imageNeurology Collection: Human skull showing brain and circulatory system

Human skull showing brain and circulatory system

Background imageNeurology Collection: Conceptual image of cranial nerves in human brain

Conceptual image of cranial nerves in human brain

Background imageNeurology Collection: Conceptual image of human foot with nervous system

Conceptual image of human foot with nervous system

Background imageNeurology 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 imageNeurology 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 imageNeurology Collection: Conceptual image of synaptic transmission

Conceptual image of synaptic transmission

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

Human skeleton with transectional view of skull exposing the brain

Background imageNeurology Collection: Human hand with nervous system, lymphatic system and circulatory system

Human hand with nervous system, lymphatic system and circulatory system

Background imageNeurology Collection: Anatomy of human brain, side view

Anatomy of human brain, side view

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

Sagittal view of human brain showing the corpus callosum

Background imageNeurology Collection: Human brain with nerves

Human brain with nerves

Background imageNeurology 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 imageNeurology Collection: Human skeleton with nervous system and larynx organ of neck

Human skeleton with nervous system and larynx organ of neck

Background imageNeurology Collection: Human foot with nervous system, lymphatic system and circulatory system

Human foot with nervous system, lymphatic system and circulatory system

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

Side view of human brain showing internal carotid artery

Background imageNeurology Collection: Conceptual image of GABA receptors

Conceptual image of GABA receptors. The GABA receptors are a class of receptors that respond to the neurotransmitter gamma-aminobutyric acid

Background imageNeurology Collection: Central nervous system with human brain

Central nervous system with human brain

Background imageNeurology Collection: Conceptual image of a neuron ligntning signal passing

Conceptual image of a neuron ligntning signal passing

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

X-ray view of human face, profile view

Background imageNeurology 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 imageNeurology Collection: Conceptual image of human brain

Conceptual image of human brain

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

Detail of ateries of the human head and the trigeminal nerve

Background imageNeurology Collection: Human body with internal organs, lymphatic system and circulatory system

Human body with internal organs, lymphatic system and circulatory system
Transparent human body with internal organs, lymphatic system and circulatory system

Background imageNeurology Collection: Microscopic view of inner nervous system

Microscopic view of inner nervous system

Background imageNeurology Collection: Illustration of action potential of a nerve cell

Illustration of action potential of a nerve cell

Background imageNeurology Collection: Conceptual image of a neuron

Conceptual image of a neuron

Background imageNeurology Collection: Conceptual image of human brain at different angles

Conceptual image of human brain at different angles

Background imageNeurology Collection: Medical illustration of human brain and brain stem

Medical illustration of human brain and brain stem, perspective view

Background imageNeurology Collection: Anatomy of female body with nervous system

Anatomy of female body with nervous system

Background imageNeurology 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 imageNeurology Collection: Human brain anatomy, lateral view, with labels

Human brain anatomy, lateral view, with labels

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

Anatomy of human skull, eyeball and arteries to brain

Background imageNeurology Collection: Albrecht von Haller (1708-1777), Swiss physician and scientist who was the founder of neurology

Albrecht von Haller (1708-1777), Swiss physician and scientist who was the founder of neurology, c1770. Experimental physiology. Engraving c1790

Background imageNeurology Collection: Rear view of Male Body with Major Nerves Superimposed

Rear view of Male Body with Major Nerves Superimposed

Background imageNeurology Collection: Human brain

Human brain

Background imageNeurology Collection: Basic cutaway illustration of the human brain showing the thalamus, cerebrum, hypothalmus

Basic cutaway illustration of the human brain showing the thalamus, cerebrum, hypothalmus, cerebellum and brain stem

Background imageNeurology Collection: Illustrated diagram of the brain

Illustrated diagram of the brain

Background imageNeurology Collection: Prion disease treatment, artwork C018 / 1838

Prion disease treatment, artwork C018 / 1838
Prion disease treatment. Artwork of three pyramidal neurons (nerve cells). The cell at left is healthy. The cell at back has died because of a prion (pink) infection

Background imageNeurology Collection: Neural network, artwork C017 / 2276

Neural network, artwork C017 / 2276
Neural network, computer artwork

Background imageNeurology Collection: Astrocyte nerve cells, artwork C017 / 3425

Astrocyte nerve cells, artwork C017 / 3425
Astrocyte nerve cells, computer artwork. Astrocytes are a type of glial cell.They provide structural support and protection for neurons (nerve cells) and also supply them with nutrients and oxygen

Background imageNeurology Collection: Pyramidal nerve cells, artwork C017 / 2273

Pyramidal nerve cells, artwork C017 / 2273
Pyramidal nerve cells. Computer artwork of pyramidal nerve cells from the cerebral cortex of the brain. Pyramidal cells are so named for their triangular cell bodies

Background imageNeurology Collection: Nerve synapse, artwork C017 / 3427

Nerve synapse, artwork C017 / 3427
Nerve synapse. Computer artwork of of a junction, or synapse, between two nerve cells (neurons). As the electrical signal reaches the presynaptic end of a neuron it triggers the release of

Background imageNeurology Collection: Brain scan, conceptual image C017 / 7392

Brain scan, conceptual image C017 / 7392
MODEL RELEASED. Brain scan, conceptual composite image

Background imageNeurology Collection: Bennet percussor, circa 1860 C017 / 6934

Bennet percussor, circa 1860 C017 / 6934
Bennet percussor with ivory pleximeter dating from 1860s, England. A percussor is a small hammer used for testing reflexes and for percussive examinations of the chest

Background imageNeurology Collection: Brain scan, conceptual image C017 / 7394

Brain scan, conceptual image C017 / 7394
MODEL RELEASED. Brain scan, conceptual composite image



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Neurology, the fascinating study of the nervous system, unravels the intricate workings of our brain and its various components. From the Motor homunculus model that depicts how different body parts are represented in our motor cortex to the Histological Diagram of a Mammalian Retina revealing the complexity of our visual processing, every aspect is awe-inspiring. The Cerebellum tissue, as seen through a light micrograph, showcases its unique structure responsible for coordinating movement and balance. Meanwhile, an inferior view of the Anatomy of human brain highlights its remarkable organization and interconnectedness. Through Brain fibres captured by DTI MRI scans like C017 / 7099 or C017 / 7035, we gain insights into neural pathways that facilitate communication between different regions. These pathways form a complex network crucial for transmitting information throughout our brain. Exploring Brain blood vessels using a 3D angiogram (C007 / 1981) reveals their vital role in supplying oxygen and nutrients to sustain neuronal function. Additionally, understanding Motor and sensory homunculi helps us comprehend how specific areas within our brains control different bodily functions. Delving deeper into neurology brings us face-to-face with Medulla oblongata artwork depicting this critical region involved in regulating essential autonomic functions such as breathing and heart rate. Furthermore, observing Nerve and glial cells under a light microscope illustrates their diverse roles in supporting neurons' health and functionality. Finally, examining Synapse nerve junctions through TEM unveils these microscopic structures where electrical signals are transmitted from one neuron to another—a fundamental process underlying all brain activity. In essence, neurology takes us on an incredible journey deep within ourselves—unveiling mysteries at both macroscopic levels like anatomical structures or microscopically exploring cellular intricacies, and is through this exploration that we gain profound knowledge about how our brains work—the very essence of who we are as individuals.