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1   Human Brain Multiple Frontal Sections
                                                                                           The Human Brain in Multiple Frontal (Coronal) Sections offers an innovative way to
                                                                                           study the structure of the brain. Because of the three-dimensional characteristics
                                                                                           of the adult brain, the appearance of gross neuronal structures differs depending
                                                                                           on the plane of section. Current diagnostic tests available allow for various views of
                                                                                           structures in the same patient. Given that neurologic anatomical markers are often
                                                                                           used to confirm suspected diagnoses, students in Health Sciences must become
                                                                                           adept at deciphering neurologic structures from various views. Until recently, proper
                                                                                           models of the human brain in frontal (coronal) sections have not been available.
                                                        1                                  We are proud to offer the Human Brain in frontal (coronal) section, which has been
                                                                                           created in consultation with Cara Davies, Ph.D.
                                                                                           Discreet built-in magnets and push-fit mating surfaces make it easy to fit and hold
                                                                                           sections of the brain firmly together.
                                                                                              n Ref.no. C720






                  2                                          3                                            Human Brain, actual cast
                                                                                                          This Human Brain is molded and cast from an actual specimen. Custom-
                                                                                                          formulated resin and the production process permit us to represent a level
                                                                                                          of accuracy and detail necessary for anatomy instruction. The left and right
                                                                                                          hemispheres are separated, allowing for an interior view of the corpus callosum
                                                                                                          and cingulate gyrus, as well as the hypothalamus, pons, and cerebellum.  Two
                                                                                                          different models available, each fits in a specific skull. Skulls not included.



                                                                                                           2   Fits into our male skull model 4710
                                                                                                              n Ref.no. C710
                                                                                                           3   Fits into our female skull model 4715
                                                                                                              n Ref.no. C715

                                                                                                          Suitable skulls can be found on page 48.


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