Brain model with lifelike appearance

Brain model with lifelike appearance

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Brain model with lifelike appearance
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Brain model with lifelike appearance

SKU: EA1-C710

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Description

Anatomical brain model in two parts, which offers an incredibly lifelike and detailed reproduction of a real brain.


The model is cast after a real specimen of the human brain and is made of a special plastic that accurately reproduces details of the brain's hemispheres. Models are distinguished by having a natural size and an extremely realistic appearance, which only a few models can boast.


The brain model comes in two parts and has the dimensions: Length: 15.2 cm x Width: 12.7 cm

The picture on the left shows the brain in a skull - the skull is not included.

Anatomically speaking

Anatomically, the model shows the human brain, which can generally be divided into the cerebrum (cerebrum), the cerebellum (cerebellum) and the brain stem (truncus encephali).



In the cerebrum (telencephalon and diencephalon), the lobes of the brain, as well as the thalamus and hypothalamus (and the pituitary gland) are primarily seen


In the cerebellum, the vermis cerebelli and the cerebellar hemispheres (hemisperium cerebelli) are seen


In the brainstem you can see its 3 parts (the midbrain, the pons and the medulla oblongata) as well as the apparent origin of the cranial nerves (also called the cranial nerves)


Other structures are also seen, such as the brainstem, the fornix, a bit of the ventricular system and the first 2 cranial nerves (the olfactory and optic nerves), which do not originate from the brainstem

Movement-wise
Clinically speaking

Clinically speaking, the model can be used for a general understanding of lesions and disorders in the areas of the brain that are seen on the model.

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