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Encephalon Collection

The encephalon, also known as the human brain, is a complex and fascinating organ that governs our thoughts, emotions, and actions

Background imageEncephalon Collection: Normal human brain, MRI scan C016 / 8845

Normal human brain, MRI scan C016 / 8845
Brain. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of a sagittal section through a patients head showing a healthy human brain

Background imageEncephalon Collection: Normal human brain, MRI scan C016 / 8850

Normal human brain, MRI scan C016 / 8850
Brain. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of a sagittal section through a patients head showing a healthy human brain

Background imageEncephalon Collection: Normal human brain, MRI scan C016 / 8843

Normal human brain, MRI scan C016 / 8843
Brain. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of a sagittal section through a healthy human brain. The highly folded area (brown) is the cerebrum, which is responsible for conscious thought

Background imageEncephalon Collection: Illustration showing cross section of human brain

Illustration showing cross section of human brain
Medicine: encephalon

Background imageEncephalon Collection: Illustration of encephalon and cervical medulla

Illustration of encephalon and cervical medulla
Medicine: Human anatomy, encephalon and cervical medulla. Drawing

Background imageEncephalon Collection: Illustration of encephalon or human brain, various sections

Illustration of encephalon or human brain, various sections
Medicine: Human anatomy, encephalon or human brain, various sections. Drawing

Background imageEncephalon Collection: Human brain and senses, artwork

Human brain and senses, artwork
Human brain and senses. Artwork of a human brain, seen obliquely from the front, with the five senses shown. These are the visual organs (vision, the eyes), the olfactory organ (smell, the nose)

Background imageEncephalon Collection: Normal human brain, MRI scan C016 / 8840

Normal human brain, MRI scan C016 / 8840
Brain. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of a sagittal section through a healthy human brain. The highly folded area (yellow) is the cerebrum, which is responsible for conscious thought

Background imageEncephalon Collection: Normal human brain, MRI scan C016 / 8848

Normal human brain, MRI scan C016 / 8848
Brain. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of a sagittal section through a patients head showing a healthy human brain

Background imageEncephalon Collection: Normal human brain, MRI scan C016 / 8837

Normal human brain, MRI scan C016 / 8837
Brain. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of a sagittal section through a healthy human brain. The highly folded area (orange) is the cerebrum, which is responsible for conscious thought

Background imageEncephalon Collection: Normal human brain, MRI scan C016 / 8841

Normal human brain, MRI scan C016 / 8841
Brain. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of a sagittal section through a healthy human brain. The highly folded area (red and yellow) is the cerebrum

Background imageEncephalon Collection: Normal human brain, MRI scan C016 / 8835

Normal human brain, MRI scan C016 / 8835
Brain. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of a sagittal section through a healthy human brain. The highly folded area across top is the cerebrum

Background imageEncephalon Collection: Normal human brain, MRI scan C016 / 8846

Normal human brain, MRI scan C016 / 8846
Brain. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of a sagittal section through a patients head showing a healthy human brain

Background imageEncephalon Collection: Normal human brain, MRI scan C016 / 8834

Normal human brain, MRI scan C016 / 8834
Brain. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of a sagittal section through a healthy human brain. The highly folded area (orange) is the cerebrum, which is responsible for conscious thought

Background imageEncephalon Collection: Normal human brain, MRI scan C016 / 8849

Normal human brain, MRI scan C016 / 8849
Brain. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of a sagittal section through a patients head showing a healthy human brain

Background imageEncephalon Collection: Normal human brain, MRI scan C016 / 8836

Normal human brain, MRI scan C016 / 8836
Brain. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of a sagittal section through a healthy human brain. The highly folded area across top is the cerebrum

Background imageEncephalon Collection: Normal human brain, MRI scan C016 / 8844

Normal human brain, MRI scan C016 / 8844
Brain. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of a sagittal section through a patients head showing a healthy human brain

Background imageEncephalon Collection: Normal human brain, MRI scan C016 / 8839

Normal human brain, MRI scan C016 / 8839
Brain. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of a sagittal section through a healthy human brain. The highly folded area across top is the cerebrum

Background imageEncephalon Collection: Normal human brain, MRI scan C016 / 8847

Normal human brain, MRI scan C016 / 8847
Brain. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of a sagittal section through a patients head showing a healthy human brain

Background imageEncephalon Collection: Human brain on walking man, artwork

Human brain on walking man, artwork
Human brain on walking man. Artwork showing a brain on a walking man. The brain is the core component of the central nervous system (CNS), with the other part being the spinal cord

Background imageEncephalon Collection: Central and peripheral nerves, artwork

Central and peripheral nerves, artwork
Central and peripheral nerves. Artwork showing the central and peripheral nervous systems (right), with the brain shown on the walking man at left

Background imageEncephalon Collection: Brain, artwork C014 / 6803

Brain, artwork C014 / 6803
Brain, computer artwork. At bottom is the brainstem, which controls automatic functions, sleep and arousal and relays messages from the brain to the spinal cord

Background imageEncephalon Collection: Central nervous system, artwork

Central nervous system, artwork
Central nervous system. Computer artwork showing the brain, cranial nerves and the top portion of the spinal cord. At centre is the pituitary gland (small, spherical), which secretes hormones

Background imageEncephalon Collection: Human internal organs, diagram

Human internal organs, diagram
Human internal organs. Diagram showing the human internal organs in the head and torso. In the head, the organs and cavities shown are: the brain (encephalon), the cerebellum (part of the brain)

Background imageEncephalon Collection: Human internal organs, artwork

Human internal organs, artwork
Human internal organs. Artwork showing the human internal organs in the head and torso. In the head, the organs and cavities shown are: the brain (encephalon), the cerebellum (part of the brain)


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The encephalon, also known as the human brain, is a complex and fascinating organ that governs our thoughts, emotions, and actions. Through advanced imaging techniques like MRI scans (C016 / 8845, C016 / 8850), we can explore its intricate structures and gain insights into its functioning. One such scan (C016 / 8843) reveals a normal human brain in all its glory. The cross-section illustration provides us with a detailed view of the different regions within this remarkable organ. Another illustration showcases the encephalon alongside the cervical medulla, highlighting their interconnectedness. From below or from various sections, these illustrations depict the encephalon's complexity and diversity. We can observe how it houses vital functions such as memory storage, language processing, sensory perception (including vision and hearing), motor control, and so much more. Inferior area illustrations offer glimpses into how this incredible organ coordinates our movements while maintaining balance and equilibrium. It truly is a marvel of nature. Artwork showcasing the human brain alongside our senses reminds us of how intricately connected they are to each other. Our ability to see colors vividly or hear melodies beautifully stems from the wonders happening within our encephalon. MRI scans (C016 / 8840 & C016 / 8848) further highlight what constitutes a normal human brain – an awe-inspiring network of neurons working tirelessly to process information at lightning speed. As we delve deeper into understanding this mysterious entity called the encephalon or human brain through scientific advancements and artistic representations alike, we unlock new frontiers in neuroscience that hold immense potential for improving lives worldwide.