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"Unraveling the Intricacies of Brain Pathways

Background imageBrain Scan Collection: Coloured MRI brain scan of Sturge-Weber syndrome

Coloured MRI brain scan of Sturge-Weber syndrome
Sturge-Weber syndrome. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of a brain (orange/blue) with Sturge-Weber syndrome

Background imageBrain Scan Collection: PET brain scans showing mistaken memory of words

PET brain scans showing mistaken memory of words
Accurate memory of words. Coloured Positron Emis- sion Tomography (PET) scans of the brain showing accurate memory of words. Active areas of blood flow on the left-side of the brain are red

Background imageBrain Scan Collection: Brain scan, artwork

Brain scan, artwork
Brain scan. Computer artwork based on an axial (cross-sectional) MRI scan of a human head, showing the brain. At upper left is the cerebellum (turquoise)

Background imageBrain Scan Collection: Healthy brain and frontal sinus, CT scan

Healthy brain and frontal sinus, CT scan
Healthy brain and frontal sinus. Coloured computed tomography (CT) scan of a human head. The axial (horizontal) scan has revealed the head and brain in cross section. The front of the head is at top

Background imageBrain Scan Collection: Healthy brain and eyes, CT scan

Healthy brain and eyes, CT scan
Healthy brain and eyes. Coloured computed tomography (CT) scan of a human head. The axial (horizontal) scan has revealed the head and brain in cross section at eye-level

Background imageBrain Scan Collection: Brain scan, MRI scan

Brain scan, MRI scan
Brain scan. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of an axial (horizontal) section through a healthy brain. The front of the brain is at top

Background imageBrain Scan Collection: Brain scans, MRI scans

Brain scans, MRI scans
Brain scans. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of axial (horizontal) sections through a healthy brain. The front of the brain is towards top left

Background imageBrain Scan Collection: Human head, MRI scan

Human head, MRI scan

Background imageBrain Scan Collection: CT scan of brain

CT scan of brain
Brain. Coloured computed tomography (CT) scan of a section through a healthy human brain. The heavily-folded cerebrum is seen in vertical cross- section (coronal section)

Background imageBrain Scan Collection: Healthy brain, MRI scan

Healthy brain, MRI scan
Healthy brain, coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan. The brain is seen in profile. The nose is at far right, and behind it are the sinuses (dark), air spaces in the skull

Background imageBrain Scan Collection: Coloured MRI scan of the human head (side view)

Coloured MRI scan of the human head (side view)
Brain scan. Coloured Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan through a human head, showing a healthy brain in side view. The face is seen in profile at left

Background imageBrain Scan Collection: Computer-enhanced MRI brain scan (side view)

Computer-enhanced MRI brain scan (side view)
Healthy brain. Computer-enhanced Magnetic Reson- ance Imaging (MRI) scan of a human brain, in side view. This is a sagittal " slice" through the brain in profile

Background imageBrain Scan Collection: F / col MRI mid-sagittsal scan of normal brain

F / col MRI mid-sagittsal scan of normal brain
Pair of false-colour Magnetic Resonance Images (MRI) of mid-sagittal sections through the head of a normal 42 year-old woman, arranged face-to-face

Background imageBrain Scan Collection: Brain and blood vessels, 3-D CT scan

Brain and blood vessels, 3-D CT scan
Brain and blood vessels, coloured 3-D computed tomography (CT) scan. The front of the brain is at bottom. It is enclosed by the skull (grey/green). Blood vessels (red) supply the brain with blood

Background imageBrain Scan Collection: Brain scan superimposed on contour of human head

Brain scan superimposed on contour of human head

Background imageBrain Scan Collection: Head, side view, MRI scan

Head, side view, MRI scan
Head from the side, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan. The brain (light blue, folded) fills the cerebrum of the skull (white). At centre left is an eyeball (dark blue circle)

Background imageBrain Scan Collection: NMR scan of head, axial section taken at eye level

NMR scan of head, axial section taken at eye level
False-colour Magnetic Resonance Image (MRI) of an axial section through a human head, showing the division of the brain into left & right cerebral hemispheres

Background imageBrain Scan Collection: False-colour NMR scan of the head, frontal section

False-colour NMR scan of the head, frontal section
False-colour nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) image of a coronal (frontal) section through the head of a healthy human subject

Background imageBrain Scan Collection: MRI scan of brain

MRI scan of brain
False-colour nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) image of a mid-sagittal section through a human head, showing structures of a normal brain, airways & facial tissues

Background imageBrain Scan Collection: Brain scan

Brain scan. Computer artwork of a human head with a brain scan showing the position of the brain in the head. The scan has sliced vertically through the brain

Background imageBrain Scan Collection: False-colour NMR scan of the head, sagittal slice

False-colour NMR scan of the head, sagittal slice
False-colour nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) image of a mid-sagittal section through a human head, showing structures of a normal brain, airways & facial tissues

Background imageBrain Scan Collection: NMR scan of a childs head, sagittal section

NMR scan of a childs head, sagittal section
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) image of a sagittal (mid-profile) section through a childs head, showing structures of the brain and spinal cord

Background imageBrain Scan Collection: Col. MRI scan of a brain with multiple sclerosis

Col. MRI scan of a brain with multiple sclerosis

Background imageBrain Scan Collection: Coloured MRI brain scan showing lissencephaly

Coloured MRI brain scan showing lissencephaly
Lissencephaly. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of a brain (purple/pink/yellow/blue) with lissencephaly (smooth brain)

Background imageBrain Scan Collection: Coloured MRI brain scan showing holoprosencephaly

Coloured MRI brain scan showing holoprosencephaly
Holoprosencephaly. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of a brain (yellow/cyan) with holoprosencephaly. In this congenital condition, a large abnormal ventricle (fluid-filled cavity)

Background imageBrain Scan Collection: Hydrocephalus CT scan

Hydrocephalus CT scan
Hydrocephalus. Coloured computed tomography (CT) scan of an axial (horizontal) section through the brain of a child with hydrocephalus (water on the brain)

Background imageBrain Scan Collection: Coloured CT scan of brain abscess in AIDS patient

Coloured CT scan of brain abscess in AIDS patient
Brain abscess in AIDS. Coloured computed tomography (CT) scan of an axial section through the brain of an AIDS patient, showing cerebral abscess

Background imageBrain Scan Collection: Normal head and neck, MRI scan

Normal head and neck, MRI scan
Normal head and neck, coloured coronal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan. The cervical (neck) spinal bones (vertebrae) are seen running from lower centre to upper centre

Background imageBrain Scan Collection: Normal head and brain, MRI scan

Normal head and brain, MRI scan
Normal head and brain. Coloured profile (sagittal) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan through the centre of the head and brain

Background imageBrain Scan Collection: Normal brain, MRI scan

Normal brain, MRI scan
Normal human brain. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of a human head. The sagittal (side view) scan has revealed the head in cross section, passing through the left ear

Background imageBrain Scan Collection: Normal brain, CT scans

Normal brain, CT scans
Normal brain. Coloured axial (cross-sectional) computed tomography (CT) scans of a healthy human head. The front of the head is at right in each scan

Background imageBrain Scan Collection: Normal brain, CT scan

Normal brain, CT scan
Normal brain, coloured axial (cross-sectional) computed tomography (CT) scan. The front of the head is at top. The brain is yellow (lower centre)

Background imageBrain Scan Collection: Brain scans

Brain scans. Sagittal (sideways) scan through the head, revealing the brain structure. The front of the head is at left. The scan shows the convoluted folds of the outer region

Background imageBrain Scan Collection: Human brain, 3D-MRI scan

Human brain, 3D-MRI scan
Brain scans. 3D-magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of a healthy brain. Axial (horizontal) sections through the brain from the top of the brain towards the cerebellum

Background imageBrain Scan Collection: Doctor studying an MRI scan

Doctor studying an MRI scan
MODEL RELEASED. Doctor studying magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) brain scans

Background imageBrain Scan Collection: Coloured MRI scan of organophosphate brain damage

Coloured MRI scan of organophosphate brain damage
Organophosphate brain damage. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of a mans brain showing damage caused by organophosphate poisoning



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"Unraveling the Intricacies of Brain Pathways: A Glimpse into the Fascinating World of Brain Scans" Discovering the hidden secrets within our minds has always been a captivating endeavor. With advancements in technology, we now have an unprecedented opportunity to delve deeper into the intricate network of brain fibres and pathways. Through cutting-edge techniques like DTI MRI scans (C017 / 7099), scientists are unraveling the mysteries that lie beneath. The white matter fibres of the human brain (C014 / 5666) hold invaluable clues about how information is transmitted throughout this remarkable organ. By examining these fibres using DTI MRI scans (C017 / 7035), researchers can map out complex connections and gain insights into cognitive processes. Intriguingly, these investigations extend beyond just healthy brains; they also shed light on neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's disease. Comparisons between normal and Alzheimer's-affected brains offer glimpses into how this devastating condition disrupts vital brain functions. Moreover, even young minds are not exempt from scrutiny. Childs' brain MRI scans provide valuable data for understanding early development and identifying potential abnormalities or delays that may require intervention. One particularly striking example lies in coloured MRI scans showcasing organophosphate brain damage. These images serve as a stark reminder of the consequences certain substances can have on our delicate neural networks, urging us to prioritize safeguarding our mental well-being. As we continue to explore further horizons within neuroscience, each new scan brings us closer to unlocking profound discoveries about ourselves and what it means to be human. The realm of brain imaging holds immense promise for revolutionizing healthcare by enabling earlier diagnoses, personalized treatments, and ultimately enhancing our understanding of consciousness itself. So let us marvel at these mesmerizing snapshots – snapshots that capture both beauty and complexity – as they guide us towards a future where we harness the power of knowledge to unlock the full potential of our most extraordinary organ: the human brain.