Tag: cerebellum
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February 23, 2006 01:42 PM EST --
In keeping with my decision to write some science on a simple level, I have decided to do a piece on the brain, which is more complex than the entire Internet. I will only give a brief introduction . . . more
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October 19, 2006 09:19 AM EDT --
Shown here is a classical drawing of the base of the brain. This drawing is presented courtesy of the National Library of Medicine. It was published in 1627. The circle of Willis, which consists . . . more
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February 25, 2006 12:12 PM EST --
This clipart was pasted from Arthur's Clipart. This website is in South Africa.
This is another clipart pasted from Arthur's website. There is a lot of controversy over where . . . more
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May 05, 2006 02:48 PM EDT --
Like other early science texts, Latin is used. Here HO means homo sapiens (man). FELIS means the brain of a cat. CAN means the brain of a dog. Note how the olfactory (smell) portions of the brain, . . . more
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March 23, 2006 01:29 PM EST --
Introduction
Adeline Gurd published a brilliant neuropathology study in 1920. She reported "considerable lipoid material is deposited in the cells along the vessel walls". "Some . . . more
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August 19, 2006 12:01 PM EDT --
Shown here is the base of the brain. Brain anatomy is very complex because the brain is really a bunch of organs even though textbooks call it one organ. On top of that, the microscopic anatomy . . . more
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February 06, 2008 10:09 AM EST --
He loves her with all of his brain. She is his sweetbrain. Love is not in the heart, as Aristotle mistakenly thought.
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February 06, 2008 10:34 AM EST --
Introduction
Early work by Cajal, Golgi, and Wundt concentrated on trying to understand the normal brain. The first great German psychiatrist was Wilhelm Griesinger, who was also a neuropathologist. . . . more
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