#neuroanatomie
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snailspng · 4 months ago
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Human neuroanatomy PNGs.
(1. Front cover of "Carpenters Human Neuroanatomy" by André Parent, 2. Visual pathway specimen, 3. Circle of Willis brooch, 4. Brain lamp, 5. "The Extraction of the Stone of Madness (The Cure of Folly)" by Hieronymous Bosch, 6. Illustration of the cerebral membrane by Jan l'Admiral c. 1735, 7. Neuron enamel pin, 8. 1800s model of half a brain, 9. Vintage spinal cord model in resin)
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aropride · 1 year ago
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(ID: an edited simple diagram of a brain with text over each section. text at the top reads "tumblrina brain". the brain stem is labelled "getting so scared," the temporal lobe is labelled ""im going to fucking kill myself,"" the frontal lobe is labelled ""i need to stop making suicide jokes"", the parietal lobe is labelled "bagel cream cheese," the occipital lobe is labelled "kittycat image", and the cerebellum is labelled "autism". the background is a faint trans pride flag and small text in the bottom left reads "this image is transgender!!!" end ID)
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lacaffeina · 4 months ago
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16/7/'24 | 4am revisions before my neuroanatomy final in ~5 hours.
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lindahall · 1 year ago
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Santiago Ramón y Cajal – Scientist of the Day
Santiago Ramón y Cajal, a Spanish pathologist and pioneer of neuroanatomy, died Oct. 18, 1934, at the age of 82. 
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cafeluv13 · 1 year ago
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JUL 26 / 23
hi !!! i’m still on my summer break, but i’m gonna be taking some extracurricular neuroanatomy classes in advance of the next semester, so look forward to some pics of that 🧠
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milliebugydementia · 1 month ago
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Astrocytes (from Ancient Greek ἄστρον, "star" and κύτος, "cavity/cell") or Astroglia, named for their star shape
(my head is full of stars)
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turns-out-its-adhd · 1 year ago
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The Neuroanatomy of ADHD (recommend to watch on 1.25 speed)
Part of Dr Russel Barkley's talk about the neuroanatomy of ADHD, touching on topics of Working Memory, Motivation, Timing, and Emotional regulation. The full talk is also available on YouTube if you want to listen to it all.
I found his work very useful in understanding more about how ADHD can affect the 'expected' working functions of the brain. By being able to pin down more specifically the ways in which my brain differs from the typical, I feel better equipped to find and develop accommodations that actually work to combat them and also to accept and understand more about myself.
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snoopymedicine · 9 months ago
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neuroanatomy💓🎀
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echoland · 2 months ago
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corrected my prof
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mjjune · 2 years ago
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🧠 Brain Ask Game
Because I am a NERD who has taken multiple neuroanatomy classes and love brains!
Send me a part of the brain 🧠 and an OC (or I'll pick) to find out...
I have their (over)simplified functions listed, for your Education.
Frontal lobe (executive function) - What is their defining personality trait? What is the trait that, if lost, this OC would become unrecognizable?
Parietal Lobe (physical sensation) - Are there any physical sensations (e.g. temperatures, textures, etc) that your character extra loves and can't get enough of?
Temporal Lobe (auditory, emotion, memory) - What is their most emotionally poignant childhood memory? (good or bad)
Occipital Lobe (vision) - What do they consider the most beautiful thing to look at? (e.g. colors, scenery, a person)
Cerebellum (motor coordination) - Has there been a time where they were just an utter clutz? Please tell us.
Hippocampus (memory) - Are they the kind of person who can remember things easily, or do they have to write everything down?
Basal Ganglia (lots of shit, including learning & motor movements) - How quickly does your character learn a new skill, and what kind of help/teaching style do they benefit from the most?
Thalamus (signal relay, attention, consciousness) - How is their attention? Can they multitask well? Do they have ADHD?
Broca's Area (language expression) - Do they express themselves well? Do they communicate better in writing or speaking?
Wernicke's Area (language comprehension) - Do they prefer to listen or read? Are they speed readers or very slow?
Meninges (support, protection) - Tell us about a time when this OC protected someone or something they care about.
Midbrain (pain signals) - What is the most physically painful thing they have ever experienced?
Pons (cranial nerves for eyes, face, & hearing) - Do they have an hearing or visual deficits? Do they wear glasses or need any supports?
Medulla Oblongata (heart, breathing, unconscious functions) - Who or what is their lifeline?
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peachysunrize · 25 days ago
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Spent SO MUCH money on 7 anatomy books. I don’t fuck around and find out. IM OUT HERE FOR BLOOD😭
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girlmedisine · 8 months ago
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march 21, 2024 1:15am
got home at 4pm yesterday, slept until 8:30pm so i had really late dinner, and started studying at 9
we have neuroanatomy practicals tomorrow, and i can't study well if i don't study / make my own notes
classes start at 1pm tomorrow so will probably sleep at 4am and wake up at around 7 to do a bit of yoga and study again
not ideal for me to have just 3 hours of sleep but i really wanna do well in this exam since it's the last few months of the 2nd semester
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cigarette-room · 6 months ago
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lacaffeina · 1 year ago
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4/100 days of productivity | 17/10/2023
go to class
go to gym
pet cats
nap
study neuroanatomy
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lindahall · 5 months ago
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Paul Broca – Scientist of the Day
Paul Broca, a French physician, anatomist, pathologist, and physical anthropologist, was born June 28, 1824, in Bordeaux. 
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chemstudent-sherlock · 10 months ago
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The neuroscience lecture today was really fun. First about addiction, and then about depression. Discussing the neurochemical changes and how permanent they are. Changes in gene expression and nerve connections. Changes of brain anatomy. Not concerning at all.
....not that I have any of that. Anyway.
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