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Brain Collection (#70)

"The intricate map of the brain: Exploring its motor and sensory pathways" Delving into the depths of our mind, we uncover the wonders of the brain's complex anatomy

Background imageBrain Collection: Zolpidem brain drug, molecular model

Zolpidem brain drug, molecular model
Zolpidem brain drug. Molecular model of the drug zolpidem (C19.H21.N3.O) with an artwork of the human brain. This drug is mainly used to treat insomnia

Background imageBrain Collection: Levodopa molecule

Levodopa molecule. Molecular model of Levodopa, or L-Dopa, a drug used in the management of Parkinsons disease. It works by increasing levels of dopamine in the brain

Background imageBrain Collection: Ampalex drug molecule

Ampalex drug molecule
Ampalex. Computer model of a molecule of the drug made under the brand name Ampalex. It is also known by its trial name of CX-516. It is an ampakine drug, used to treat Alzheimers disease

Background imageBrain Collection: Tacrine drug molecule

Tacrine drug molecule
Tacrine. Computer model of a molecule of the drug tacrine. It is sold under the brand name Cognex. It is an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor drug

Background imageBrain Collection: Alzheimers disease, artwork

Alzheimers disease, artwork
Alzheimers disease. Computer artwork of a vertical (coronal) slice through the brain of an Alzheimer patient (left) compared with a normal brain (right)

Background imageBrain Collection: Brain tissue, light micrograph

Brain tissue, light micrograph
Brain tissue. Light micrograph of a section through tissue from the mammalian brain, in this case from the cerebellum. The cerebellum is the part of the brain that controls sensory perception

Background imageBrain Collection: Brain activity, artwork

Brain activity, artwork
Brain activity. Computer artwork showing activity (red) in the frontal (left) and temporal (centre) lobes of a human brain. The front of the brain is at left

Background imageBrain Collection: Brain complexity, conceptual artwork

Brain complexity, conceptual artwork
Brain complexity. Conceptual computer artwork of a slice through a brain represented as a complex maze, with a question mark at its centre

Background imageBrain Collection: Stroke, conceptual artwork

Stroke, conceptual artwork
Stroke. Conceptual computer artwork of a stroke, showing a cut-away of a human head and a blood vessel bursting in the brain. A stroke is also known as a cerebrovascular accident (CVA)

Background imageBrain Collection: Krippner Experiment 2

Krippner Experiment 2
A subject in Krippners DREAM TELEPATHY EXPERIMENT at the Maimonides Laboratory, Brooklyn (New York) : EEG and polygraph record her brain and emotional activity

Background imageBrain Collection: Krippner Experiment 1

Krippner Experiment 1
Dr Stanley Krippner, at the Maimonides Laboratory, Brooklyn (New York) monitors a DREAM TELEPATHY EXPERIMENT, recording brain activity and reading emotional activity

Background imageBrain Collection: Krippner Experiment 3

Krippner Experiment 3
A subject in Krippners DREAM TELEPATHY EXPERIMENT at the Maimonides Laboratory, Brooklyn (New York) : EEG and polygraph record her brain and emotional activity

Background imageBrain Collection: Miles Coverdale / J Brain

Miles Coverdale / J Brain
MILES COVERDALE Bishop and biblical scholar

Background imageBrain Collection: American Cash Register

American Cash Register
An American cash register saves money and brain

Background imageBrain Collection: Womens Rights / Tradition

Womens Rights / Tradition
The main qualities of Woman 2 of 2

Background imageBrain Collection: First on Moon / Carrying

First on Moon / Carrying
THE FIRST MEN IN THE MOON Worker-Selenites carrying a Selenite intellectual who is no longer capable of walking due to his oversized brain

Background imageBrain Collection: Yellow Brain / Jelly / Witch's Butter Fungi

Yellow Brain / Jelly / Witch's Butter Fungi
PPG-1228 Yellow Brain / Jelly / Witch's Butter Fungi Tremella mesenterica Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageBrain Collection: The Great Brain

The Great Brain
In Laurence Mannings story The man who awoke, set 8000 years hence, everyone and everything will be controlled by the Great Brain, anti- cipating Orwells Big Brother

Background imageBrain Collection: Brain & Nerves / Voice

Brain & Nerves / Voice
Physiological diagram of the brain, nerves and organ of the voice

Background imageBrain Collection: Science Island

Science Island
SCIENCE ISLAND (Eando Binder) A cold-blooded Scientific Napoleon with the Brain of a Genius and a Body of Metal threatens to Dominate Mankind

Background imageBrain Collection: Paul Broca, French physician

Paul Broca, French physician
Pierre Paul Broca, French physician, anatomist and anthropologist. He is best known for his research into the frontal lobe




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"The intricate map of the brain: Exploring its motor and sensory pathways" Delving into the depths of our mind, we uncover the wonders of the brain's complex anatomy. The Motor homunculus model reveals a distorted representation of our body, with certain regions magnified to depict their significance in movement control. Similarly, the Sensory homunculus showcases how different areas are dedicated to processing various sensations, emphasizing their importance in perceiving touch, pain, and temperature. Transporting us back in time, an engraving from 1895 unveils a vintage depiction anatomy. This historical artwork reminds us of the continuous quest for understanding this enigmatic organ that has captivated scientists for centuries. Zooming closer under a microscope lens, we witness the delicate beauty within cerebellum tissue through a light micrograph. Its intricate structure plays a crucial role in coordinating movements and maintaining balance. The Brain fibres captured by DTI MRI scan C017 / 7099 provide insight into its connectivity network. These fibers act as highways transmitting information between different regions - like bridges connecting distant lands. An inferior view offers another perspective on human brain anatomy. It unravels hidden complexities beneath our surface thoughts – showcasing structures responsible for memory formation, language processing, and emotional regulation. Artistic imagination breathes life into white matter fibres and brains through artwork C015 / 1930. This captivating portrayal merges science with creativity to portray both scientific accuracy and aesthetic appeal simultaneously. Venturing deeper within this mysterious realm is an exploration blood vessels using a stunning 3D angiogram C007 /1981. These intricate networks supply oxygen-rich blood to nourish every nook and cranny of this vital organ. Returning once again to explore motor and sensory functions intricately mapped out by homunculi models – these visual representations highlight how specific regions control precise movements or perceive distinct sensations throughout our body A masterpiece artwork captures Medulla oblongata in the brain, showcasing its vital role in controlling essential functions