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14.4: Additional Reference Figures

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    Additional Reference Figures

    Brain structures shown on anatomical models. Cerebral cortex (grey matter) Longitudinal fissure white mater Cerebral cortex (grey matter) Insula Basal ganglia Insula

    Above: Some of the structures of the brain on an anatomical model.

    Diencephalon structures shown on an anatomical brain model

    Above: Structures of the diencephalon on an anatomical model.

    Brain stem structures shown on an anatomical brain model

    Above: Structures of the brainstem on an anatomical model.

    Lateral ventricle, 3rd ventricle, Cerebral aqueduct, 4th ventricle, Central canal, Lateral ventricle, Cerebral aqueduct, 4th ventricle, Central canal

    Above: Ventricles and choroid plexuses on an anatomical model.

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    This page titled 14.4: Additional Reference Figures is shared under a CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 license and was authored, remixed, and/or curated by Rosanna Hartline.

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