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Anatomical Chart The Brain

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The circle of Willis is found on the inferior (bottom) side of the brain and is responsible for supplying oxygenated blood to more than 80% of the cerebrum. It is composed of the anterior cerebral arteries, anterior communicating artery, internal carotid arteries, posterior cerebral arteries, and posterior communicating arteries.

Colour-coded lateral view of the brain showing the brainstem, cerebellum, central sulcus, and the frontal, parietal and temporal lobes. The brainstem connects the brain to and is structurally continuous with the spinal cord. It is responsible for involuntary functions such as breathing, heart rate, sleep cycles, vomiting, digestion, coughing and sneezing and several other autonomic functions. The brainstem consists of the medulla oblongata, pons, and midbrain. The brain is the central organ of our nervous system, consisting of twelve pairs of cranial nerves. The twelve cranial nerves are as follows: I. Olfactory nerve

Our human brain anatomy art print has been designed by aǨprofessional medical illustrator so is anatomically correct as well as beautiful to view! The temporal lobes are the second-largest lobes of the brain, located behind the ears. They are involved with memory, hearing, organisation and understanding language. Occipital lobe This brain chart is excellent for learning or explaining the anatomy of the neurological system. Anatomical structures are keyed and/or labelled for ease of identification, also making this poster an excellent revision tool for anatomy, health and medical students. The abducens nerve is yet another nerve that is involved with the movements of your eyes by supplying the lateral rectus muscle. It allows you to look outwards. VII. Facial Nerve

The trochlear nerve is also involved with the movements of your eyes by supplying the superior oblique muscle. It allows your eye to point downward and inward. V. Trigeminal nerveThe olfactory nerve is the first and shortest of the cranial nerves. It conveys sensory information related to your sense of smell. II. Optic nerve The optic nerve conveys sensory information to the brain regarding your sense of vision. III. Oculomotor nerve The occipital lobe is the smallest lobe of the brain, located posterior to the parietal and temporal lobes, lying beneath the skull’s occipital bone. It is responsible for interpreting vision. Printed onǨpremium-quality heavyweight fine art paper with a matt finish, the brain art print is ideal for framing, or we can frame it for you! Printed in the UK with UV resistant inks. The following size options are available, please select from the drop-down box:

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