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The
Brain
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Surface Anatomy |
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Surface Anatomy - Fundamental aspects of human physiology emerge from mastery of the surface anatomy of the brain. Explore external regions of the brain from all perspectives, including primary divisions, lobes, structures and landmarks. Learn their relative locations and associated functions. Click here or thumbnail for larger view |
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Internal Anatomy |
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Internal Anatomy - Subcortical regions of the cerebrum house centers of emotion, memory, personality, and self-regulation. The complex interconnections of these structures with other areas of the brain directly impact the ability to think, learn, solve problems, and interact effectively with others. Explore the internal regions of the cerebrum, brainstem and cerebellum. Click here or thumbnail for larger view |
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Cranial Nerves |
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Twelve paired cranial nerves are visible from the inferior view of the brain. These nerves control sensory and motor functions of the head and neck region. They are critical to speech production, eating, hearing, balance, and other important functions. Navigate the anatomy and physiology of these important neural pathways. Includes 16 character animations with the associated cranial nerve highlight videos. Click here or thumbnail for larger view |
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Pathways |
| The brain is connected to the body via a network of neural pathways. Sensory and motor information is conducted along myelinated neurons, allowing humans to sense pain, temperature and touch, and regulating fine and gross body movements. Explore the complex physiology of major sensory and motor pathways. Includes 7 character animations with associated pathway videos. Click here or thumbnail for larger view | |
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Pathways - Tracts |
| Within the central nervous system lies a complex network of neural pathways that facilitate communication between the brain and nearly every part of the human body. These pathways form your body’s super information highway, or internal Internet. Some pathways carry sensory information via afferent tracts, while others carry motor signal via efferent tracts. Still others transmit information to the sympathetic, parasympathetic, and enteric branches of the autonomic nervous system. The brainstem and spinal cord primarily house these white matter tracts, each specialized for its own specific function, carrying information between the cerebrum and specific regions of the body. Includes 16 character animations with associated tract videos.Click here or thumbnail for larger view | |
Support Card |
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| Available on CD or flash drive, as available |
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For Microsoft Windows: An Intel Pentium IV 2.8 Hz processor running Windows |
| Sound card with MIDI |
| Quick Time 7.0 or better (latest version installed during setup in Windows version, Mac assumes prior install) |
| Free space on hard drive 1.2 GB |
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