|
Professor of applied neurobiology Susan Standring conducts a basic anatomical examination of the human brain and its connections in the skull using museum specimens. During the process, Standring identifies the cerebral lobes, optic nerves, arachnoid granulations, and blood vessels. Examining the cranial cavity with the brain removed, she points out the frontal bones, orbital plates, crista galli, and the cribriform plate. Cerebrospinal fluid and the tentorium cerebelli are shown. Using a brain specimen and resin model, the ventricular system is explained. (21 minutes, color)
|
Related products:Inside Information: The Brain and How It Works, Brain and Nervous System: Your Information Superhighway, Bubble, Bubble, Toil and Trouble, Anatomy of the Human Brain, Pathology Examples in the Human Brain |