9.14 | Spring 2014 | Undergraduate

Brain Structure and Its Origins

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Drawing of the left hemisphere of the human brain together with the brainstem, dissected to reveal the course of axons that descend to the brainstem and spinal cord. (Courtesy of MIT Press. Used with permission. Figure 22.8 from Schneider, G. E. Brain Structure and its Origins: In the Development and in Evolution of Behavior and the Mind. MIT Press, 2014.)

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Drawing of the left hemisphere of the brain, including the outermost edge of the brain connected by radiations of axons to the brainstem and spinal cord.
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Drawing of the left hemisphere of the human brain together with the brainstem, dissected to reveal the course of axons that descend to the brainstem and spinal cord. (Courtesy of MIT Press. Used with permission. Figure 22.8 from Schneider, G. E. Brain Structure and its Origins: In the Development and in Evolution of Behavior and the Mind. MIT Press, 2014.)
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Courtesy of MIT Press. Used with permission. Figure 22.8 from Schneider, G.E. Brain structure and its origins: in the development and in evolution of behavior and the mind. MIT Press, 2014.
Drawing of the left hemisphere of the brain, including the outermost edge of the brain  connected by radiations of axons to the brainstem and spinal cord.

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