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Thursday, 16 June 2011

Brain Pictures

Photo: Lateral view of human brain

Illustration: Brain and cervical spinal cordBrain and Cervical Spinal Cord

Image by 3D4Medical.com/Getty Images
A rear view of the skull reveals the brain and the cervical spinal cord, which function together as the central nervous system. The remarkable apparatus uses motor neurons to control the body's many muscles and enables humans to perform myriad physical activities.

Illustration: Neurons connect in human brainBrain's Neural Pathways

Image by 3D4Medical.com/Getty Images
The human brain may contain up to one trillion neurons. These nerve cells are interconnected, as shown in this microscopic image, so that they can transmit electrical impulses—and information—to other cells.

Photo: A thinly sliced piece of human brainSlice of Human Brain

Photograph by Cary Wolinsky
Thanks to precision cutting techniques, researchers are able to examine a paper-thin slice of human brain. Surgeons can also cut living brains without fear of hurting their patients—the organ is incapable of feeling pain.

Photo: A human brain tumor is removedBrain Tumor Removal

Photograph by Cary Wolinsky
Skillful surgeons at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, California, remove a tumor from a woman's brain. Malignant tumors indicate often lethal brain conditions, but even nonmalignant growths can preempt normal brain activity. Any tumor may compress regions of the brain and increase internal pressure, upsetting the organ's delicate functional balance.

Photo: A patient recovering from brain surgery

Brain Surgery Patient

Photograph by Joe McNally/Getty Images
A Baltimore, Maryland, epileptic patient performs tests designed to identify the source of his seizures. Surgeons placed electrodes in his brain that will record which parts of the organ become active when he performs a variety of physical and mental tasks.

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