Neuroanatomy

This page last updated May 20, 2005

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This lab involved looking at a sheep's brain, as well as various models to identify the structures.  Click on any of the pictures below to see a larger version of the image.

Here's a picture showing the ventral side of the sheep's brain.

Here's the cerebellum pushed downward to expose the corpora quadrigemina and pineal body.

Here's the dorsal view of the brain.

Here's the intact brain, lateral view, with labels.

Here's a mid-sagittal section of a sheep's brain.

Here's a sheep brain in mid-sagittal section, with labels.

Here's another mid-sagittal section of the sheep brain with more labels.

Here's a picture of the model of the human brain in mid-sagittal section.

Here's the human model with the diencephalon removed to illustrate it - the structures of the diencephalon are blue on the model.

Here's the human brain in mid-sagittal section.

Here's the human brain in frontal section.

 

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