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Stimuli Collection

"Unraveling the Complexities of Stimuli: Exploring Phantom Pain, Artwork, and Beyond" In a world where stimuli shape our experiences

Background imageStimuli Collection: Phantom pain after amputation, artwork

Phantom pain after amputation, artwork
Phantom pain after amputation. Artwork of a man experiencing phantom pain (red flash) from his amputated hand (left). This is caused by stimuli to the motor and pre-motor cortical areas of his brain

Background imageStimuli Collection: Ivan Pavlov, caricature C013 / 7594

Ivan Pavlov, caricature C013 / 7594
Ivan Pavlov (1849-1936). Caricature of the Russian physiologist and experimental psychologist Ivan Petrovich Pavlov, ringing a bell to make a dog salivate

Background imageStimuli Collection: Deep brain stimulation, X-ray

Deep brain stimulation, X-ray
Image Xrays Crane (Sur Projection 3D Modèle) En Incidence De Profil Chez Une Patiente De 54 Ans, Parkinsonienne Traitee Sous Protocole De Neurochirurgie; Visualisation Des Electrodes De

Background imageStimuli Collection: Photic sneeze reflex, artwork C016 / 7700

Photic sneeze reflex, artwork C016 / 7700
Photic sneeze reflex. Computer artwork representing one explanation for the photic sneeze reflex. About a quarter of the population sneeze when they look at a bright light

Background imageStimuli Collection: Deep brain stimulation and nerve cells C016 / 7200

Deep brain stimulation and nerve cells C016 / 7200
Deep brain stimulation (DBS). Computer artwork showing an electrode sending electrical impulses to nerve cells. DBS was developed for the treatment of Parkinsons disease

Background imageStimuli Collection: Brain pacemaker, artwork

Brain pacemaker, artwork
Brain pacemaker. Computer artwork showing a deep brain stimulation (DBS) electrode (right and inset) implanted in a persons brain, with a control box located on the persons chest (lower left)

Background imageStimuli Collection: Deep brain stimulation and nerve cell C016 / 7205

Deep brain stimulation and nerve cell C016 / 7205
Deep brain stimulation. Computer artwork showing an electrode sending electrical impulses to nerve cells. In the background a light micrograph (LM) of a section through grey matter in the brain

Background imageStimuli Collection: Deep brain stimulation and nerve cell C016 / 7203

Deep brain stimulation and nerve cell C016 / 7203
Deep brain stimulation. Computer artwork showing an electrode sending electrical impulses to nerve cells. In the background a light micrograph (LM) of a section through grey matter in the brain

Background imageStimuli Collection: Deep brain stimulation and nerve cells C016 / 7206

Deep brain stimulation and nerve cells C016 / 7206
Deep brain stimulation (DBS). Computer artwork showing an electrode sending electrical impulses to nerve cells. DBS was developed for the treatment of Parkinsons disease

Background imageStimuli Collection: Plant odour research

Plant odour research. Tray of thale cress (Arabidopsis thaliana) planets. These plants have been genetically engineered to change colour in response to olfactory stimuli (smells)

Background imageStimuli Collection: Deep brain stimulation, artwork

Deep brain stimulation, artwork
MODEL RELEASED. Deep brain stimulation (DBS), cutaway computer artwork. This neurosurgical treatment involves the implantation of a brain pacemaker (under skin on shoulder)



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"Unraveling the Complexities of Stimuli: Exploring Phantom Pain, Artwork, and Beyond" In a world where stimuli shape our experiences, we delve into the fascinating realm of perception. From the enigmatic phantom pain that haunts amputees to captivating artwork that stirs emotions within us, stimuli hold immense power. Drawing inspiration from Ivan Pavlov's groundbreaking experiments, we uncover the intricate connections between external triggers and conditioned responses. A caricature depicting C013 / 7594 captures Pavlov's legacy as he unraveled the secrets of classical conditioning. Venturing deeper into uncharted territories, we encounter deep brain stimulation—an extraordinary technique with transformative potential. Mesmerizing artworks unveil this cutting-edge therapy's impact on neural networks (C016 / 7700). As electrical impulses dance through delicate pathways (C016 / 7200), hope emerges for those battling neurological disorders. But stimuli aren't limited to scientific marvels alone; they can manifest in peculiar ways too. The photic sneeze reflex takes center stage as an artwork labeled C016 / 7700 explores this intriguing phenomenon—where sunlight prompts unexpected sneezes. Returning to deep brain stimulation's awe-inspiring influence on nerve cells (C016 / 7205), we witness its profound ability to reshape lives. Like a brain pacemaker depicted in vivid artistry, it harmonizes disrupted rhythms and restores equilibrium (artwork). As our journey unfolds further still, we encounter captivating visuals illustrating plant odor research—a testament to how even nature responds intricately to various stimuli. These scents whisper stories untold yet waiting to be discovered. Within these diverse realms lie countless mysteries awaiting exploration—the interplay between stimulus and response remains ever enthralling. Through understanding these complexities, humanity unveils new frontiers in science and art alike—unlocking hidden potentials one stimulus at a time.