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The workings of the human brain

To show you how a human brain actually works, we look at the human brain from 2 different point of views. From the back and the side view, we give you a tour of some of the most important parts of the brain and explain the workings of each part. We would also take a look at the brain neuron, the microscopic cells that works like messenger.

 

What each section does

Directional terms: For starters, we would want to offer you a brief idea of what some directional words mean. This section gives explanation for a few terms that will be used throughout the next
2 sections.

Sagittal section: This section gives you a tour of the brain into the brain from its side view.
Some parts of the human brain explained in this section are the Cerebrum, the Brainstem, ineal body, Frontal lobe, Occipital lobe, Central sulcus and lots more.

Cornal section: This section looks into the brain from the its back.
(This section would explain to you parts of the brain like the putamen, the callosal sulcus, the frontal gyrus, gray matter, the longitudinal fissure and much more.)


The Neuron: The Neuron is a microscopic organ that transmits information to other parts of the body. Displayed here is a list of the parts of the neuron that you will get to understand more if you go to this section. ( Nucleus, Cell body, Axon, Myelin sheath, Dendrites, Schwann cell, Synapse, Neurofibrils, Node of ranvier, Axon terminal branches )

 

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