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This interactive brain model is powered by the Wellcome Trust and developed by Matt Wimsatt and Jack Simpson; reviewed by John Morrison, Patrick Hof, and Edward Lein. Structure descriptions were written by Levi Gadye and Alexis Wnuk and Jane Roskams .
For more information on the brain, visit: https://neuroanatomy.ca Produced by UBC HIVE using Reality Capture and Artec Studio 13. Credits: Dr. Claudia Krebs (Faculty Lead) Photogrammetry: Connor Dunne Laser scanning: Ishan Dixit.
Explore labeled brain models, their types, and applications in neuroscience and education. Understand cerebral anatomy with this comprehensive guide.
Explore the brain's complex functions and composition with Innerbody's 3D anatomical model. The brain is one of the most complex and magnificent organs in the human body. Our brain gives us awareness of ourselves and of our environment, processing a constant stream of sensory data.
Explore the intricacies of the human brain with our highly detailed, interactive 3D labeled brain model. Designed to provide an immersive learning experience, this model showcases various anatomical structures and regions of the brain.
3D scan of the whole brain Captured with Einscan Pro Captured and edited by: Eve Roebke and Madelyn Murphy, Cristina Prall Copyright2019 BK Alsup & GM Fox
Life-size human brain model mounted for use in patient education or anatomical study. Advance your understanding with this detailed 8 part human brain from XINDAM.
The Classic Brain Anatomy Model is a four-part anatomy model from 3B Scientific and manufactured in Germany. This 4-part brain is medially divided. All structures of the brain are hand-painted, numbered, and identified in a product manual.
This is a 3D-scanned model of a real brain with basic regions and structures labeled. This model is intended for education purposes. Credits: Briana Ebbinghaus- Conception, model preparation and processing.
Portage & Main Press, 2018, Ensouling Our Schools, ISBN: 978-1-55379-683-1 Appendix C.1 233 Brain Diagram (with labels) Frontal Lobe Parietal Lobe Temporal Lobe Occipital Lobe Corpus Callosum Hippocampus Amygdala