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"Dementia: Unraveling the Mysteries of an Alzheimers Brain through Computer Artwork" Intricate and complex

Background imageDementia Collection: Alzheimers disease, conceptual image

Alzheimers disease, conceptual image
MODEL RELEASED. Alzheimers disease, conceptual image

Background imageDementia Collection: Alzheimers disease

Alzheimers disease
Conceptual computer artwork depicting Alzheimers disease and other brain disease

Background imageDementia Collection: Brain twister cube, artwork

Brain twister cube, artwork
Computer artwork of a colored brain twister cube

Background imageDementia Collection: Building blocks with brain, artwork

Building blocks with brain, artwork
Conceptual computer artwork of building blocks with the top view of a brain, representing Alzheimers desease or brain disorder

Background imageDementia Collection: Head with maze

Head with maze
Conceptual artwork of a head with an exposed maze in the place of a brain. This could represent loss of memory, confusion and Alzheimers disease

Background imageDementia Collection: Parkinsons disease nerve cells, artwork

Parkinsons disease nerve cells, artwork
Parkinsons disease nerve cells. Computer artwork of human nerve cells (neurons, green) affected by Lewy bodies (orange) in the brain of someone with Parkinsons disease

Background imageDementia Collection: Memory moths, conceptual artwork

Memory moths, conceptual artwork

Background imageDementia Collection: Neurology

Neurology
Conceptual computer artwork depicting neurology. From left to right: MRI brain scans, nerve cell, brain, Alzheimers brain versus normal brain, MRI brain scan

Background imageDementia Collection: Alzheimers disease, computer artwork

Alzheimers disease, computer artwork
3D computer artwork depicting senile amyloid plaque (brown) in the brain, which kill surrounding neurons (blue). Large numbers of senile plaques are characteristic features of Alzheimers disease

Background imageDementia Collection: Swallowed needles, X-ray

Swallowed needles, X-ray. Dementia patient who has swallowed sewing needles (centre middle)

Background imageDementia Collection: Swallowed battery, X-ray

Swallowed battery, X-ray
Swallowed battery. X-ray of the abdomen of a patient with dementia that has swallowed a battery (centre)

Background imageDementia Collection: Parkinsons disease, artwork

Parkinsons disease, artwork
Parkinsons disease. Computer artwork of neurons (nerve cells, pink) containing Lewy bodies (green). Lewy bodies, which are deposits of protein

Background imageDementia Collection: Lost your mind, conceptual artwork

Lost your mind, conceptual artwork. Drawing of a mans head with a small man looking out the top of it searching for something, representing trying to regain lost memories

Background imageDementia Collection: Severed nerve, artwork

Severed nerve, artwork
Severed nerve, computer artwork. The protective covering of the nerve has been lost and the structure of the actual nerve itself (centre) has degraded

Background imageDementia Collection: Dementia, conceptual image

Dementia, conceptual image
MODEL RELEASED. Dementia, conceptual image. Composite of two images of an old womans face, joined by a jagged line. At left is a photographic negative version, and at right is an ordinary version

Background imageDementia Collection: Dementia, conceptual artwork

Dementia, conceptual artwork. Computer image of a distorted portrait of woman, representing the decline in memory and ability to recognise familiar faces that are symptoms associated with dementia

Background imageDementia Collection: Donepezil drug molecule

Donepezil drug molecule
Donepezil. Computer model of a molecule of the drug donepezil. It is sold under the brand name Aricept. It is an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor drug

Background imageDementia Collection: Neotrofin drug molecule

Neotrofin drug molecule
Neotrofin. Computer model of a molecule of the drug known by the brand name Neotrofin, but generically known as leteprinim. It is also known as AIT-082

Background imageDementia Collection: Ampalex drug molecule

Ampalex drug molecule
Ampalex. Computer model of a molecule of the drug made under the brand name Ampalex. It is also known by its trial name of CX-516. It is an ampakine drug, used to treat Alzheimers disease

Background imageDementia Collection: Tacrine drug molecule

Tacrine drug molecule
Tacrine. Computer model of a molecule of the drug tacrine. It is sold under the brand name Cognex. It is an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor drug

Background imageDementia Collection: Alzheimers disease, artwork

Alzheimers disease, artwork
Alzheimers disease. Computer artwork of a vertical (coronal) slice through the brain of an Alzheimer patient (left) compared with a normal brain (right)

Background imageDementia Collection: Dementia Praecox

Dementia Praecox
A patient suffering from catatonic dementia praecox, Kraepelins term for what is today classified as schizophrenia. The patient is acting out a private delusion



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"Dementia: Unraveling the Mysteries of an Alzheimers Brain through Computer Artwork" Intricate and complex, the Alzheimers brain is a labyrinth of fading memories and lost connections. Through mesmerizing computer artwork, we catch a glimpse into this enigmatic realm, where neural pathways once thrived with vitality. VALLÝ, Lorenzo's haunting masterpiece "Dementia of Joan" transports us to a time when understanding dementia was still in its infancy. Nerve damage and stem cells intertwine in captivating artwork, offering hope for future breakthroughs in treatment. Centuries ago, artists captured the anguish with striking realism. "Old Woman Tearing at her Hair" portrays the torment that consumes those trapped within their own minds. Similarly, "King George III in old age" depicts royalty succumbing to the ravages of this unforgiving condition. William Hogarth's iconic series "A Rake's Progress" delves deep into society's perception of mental illness. In "The Rake in Bedlam, " we witness how they are confine even the most affluent individuals to a world fraught with chaos and confusion. The accompanying engraving titled "Scene in Bedlam" further exposes the harsh realities faced by those afflicted. Yet amidst these harrowing depictions lies resilience and determination. Life outside memory becomes a testament to human strength as individuals strive to find joy beyond their cognitive limitations. Their stories remind us that there is more to life than what our minds may remember. Finally, let us not forget those who face additional challenges alongside dementia - like the man with mental disability and goitre depicted so poignantly. Their struggles serve as reminders that compassion should extend beyond mere comprehension; it should embrace every facet of our shared humanity. Through artistry both past and present, we gain insight into one of humanity's greatest battles - unraveling the complexities surrounding dementia.