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Digital illustration of frontal lobe and parietal lobe areas (orange) in left hemispheres (blue), and pathway of data from parietal lobe to frontal lobe (green) in human brain

Digital illustration of frontal lobe and parietal lobe areas (orange) in left hemispheres (blue), and pathway of data from parietal lobe to frontal lobe (green) in human brain


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Digital illustration of frontal lobe and parietal lobe areas (orange) in left hemispheres (blue), and pathway of data from parietal lobe to frontal lobe (green) in human brain

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Dorling Kindersley

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Anatomy Biomedical Illustration Brain Brain Stem Cerebellum Cross Section Data Footpath Frontal Lobe Human Brain Intelligence Left Parietal Lobe Pathway Physiology Right Square Square Image Digitally Generated Digitally Generated Image Human Body Part


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This digital illustration showcases the intricate and complex structure of the human brain. In vibrant orange, we see the frontal lobe and parietal lobe areas, which play crucial roles in cognition, intelligence, and sensory processing. The left hemisphere is depicted in striking blue hues, emphasizing its dominance in language and logical thinking. The green pathway represents the flow of data from the parietal lobe to the frontal lobe, illustrating how information is transmitted within our brains. This connection between these two regions is essential for higher-level cognitive functions such as decision-making and problem-solving. Set against a clean white background, this square image allows us to focus solely on the intricacies of our most vital organ. The digitally generated rendering brings out every detail with precision and accuracy. Created by Dorling Kindersley for biomedical purposes, this illustration combines artistry with scientific knowledge to provide an educational visual representation of brain physiology. It serves as a reminder of both our incredible capacity for intelligence and the wonders that lie within each individual's mind.

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