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Digital illustration of striatum and amygdala highlighted in human brain

Digital illustration of striatum and amygdala highlighted in human brain


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Digital illustration of striatum and amygdala highlighted in human brain

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Dorling Kindersley

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Amygdala Anatomy Biomedical Illustration Brain Brain Stem Cerebellum Cross Section Human Brain Physiology Square Square Image Digitally Generated Digitally Generated Image Human Body Part Striatum


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This digital illustration showcases the intricate and complex structures of the human brain. The striatum and amygdala, two vital components of our neural system, are brilliantly highlighted against a pristine white background. With meticulous attention to detail, Dorling Kindersley's biomedical illustration brings these regions to life with vibrant colors and precise anatomical accuracy. The striatum, located deep within the brain, plays a crucial role in motor control and reward processing. Its distinctive shape is beautifully depicted in this square image, allowing us to marvel at its intricacies. Adjacent to it lies the amygdala, an almond-shaped structure responsible for emotional responses and memory formation. Together, they form an essential part of our physiological makeup. Through digitally generated techniques, this studio shot print offers a unique perspective into the inner workings of our most enigmatic organ - without any distracting elements or people present. The cross-section view allows us to appreciate how these regions fit seamlessly within the larger framework of the brain stem and cerebellum. Whether you're a neuroscience enthusiast or simply fascinated by art that merges science with creativity, this visually stunning piece will undoubtedly captivate your imagination. It serves as a reminder of both our biological complexity and the incredible artistic talent behind Dorling Kindersley's illustrations.

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