Anatomy Of The Brain

Anatomical Model Showing The Exterior Of The Human Brain Or Encephalon Superior View. The Brain Is Divided By The Longitudinal Fissure Into Two Hemispheres, Each Of Which Is Composed Of Four Lobes The Frontal Lobe 1, Anterior Region, On The Left Here, Parietal Lobe 2, Superior Region, Temporal Lobe Lateral Region And Occipital Lobe Posterior Region. The Surface Of The Cerebral Cortex Has A Number Of Ridges, Known As Gyri, Separated By Folds Known As Sulci. Seen Here, The Anterior Central Gyrus 6 And The Postcentral Gyrus 7, Separated By The Central Sulcus 5. (Photo By BSIP/UIG Via Getty Images)
Anatomical Model Showing The Exterior Of The Human Brain Or Encephalon Superior View. The Brain Is Divided By The Longitudinal Fissure Into Two Hemispheres, Each Of Which Is Composed Of Four Lobes The Frontal Lobe 1, Anterior Region, On The Left Here, Parietal Lobe 2, Superior Region, Temporal Lobe Lateral Region And Occipital Lobe Posterior Region. The Surface Of The Cerebral Cortex Has A Number Of Ridges, Known As Gyri, Separated By Folds Known As Sulci. Seen Here, The Anterior Central Gyrus 6 And The Postcentral Gyrus 7, Separated By The Central Sulcus 5. (Photo By BSIP/UIG Via Getty Images)
Anatomy Of The Brain
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