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  2. Cortical homunculus - Wikipedia

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    A 2-D model of cortical sensory homunculus. A cortical homunculus (from Latin homunculus 'little man, miniature human' [1] [2]) is a distorted representation of the human body, based on a neurological "map" of the areas and portions of the human brain dedicated to processing motor functions, and/ or sensory functions, for different parts of the body.

  3. File:Skull and brain normal human.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Human Brain sketch with eyes and cerebrellum.svg

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    English: Simple line-art sketch of a human brain. The is a layered SVG file with separate layers for the cortex, cerebrellum and eye. Date: 6 May 2009: Source: Own work:

  5. File:Skull brain human normal.svg - Wikipedia

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    Skull and brain human normal: Date: 23 December 2006: Source: Patrick J. Lynch, medical illustrator: Author: Patrick J. Lynch, medical illustrator: Permission (Reusing this file) Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 License 2006

  6. Autostereogram - Wikipedia

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    Animated autostereogram. Click here for the 800 × 400 version. When a series of autostereograms are shown one after another, in the same way moving pictures are shown, the brain perceives an animated autostereogram. If all autostereograms in the animation are produced using the same background pattern, it is often possible to see faint ...

  7. File:Brain human normal inferior view with labels bl.svg

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    This image is a derivative work of the following images: File:Brain_human_normal_inferior_view.svg licensed with Cc-by-2.5 2009-10-13T16:18:05Z Beao 424x505 (209117 Bytes) Replaced right brain half with a clone of left brain half because they look excly the same in the picture. 2007-09-23T15:14:17Z Ysangkok 424x505 (417241 Bytes) removing credits

  8. File:Brain human lateral view.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. File:Brain human normal inferior view.svg - Wikipedia

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    Replaced right brain half with a clone of left brain half because they look excly the same in the picture. 15:14, 23 September 2007: 424 × 505 (407 KB) Ysangkok: removing credits: 17:30, 3 March 2007: 424 × 505 (408 KB) Ysangkok: trying to make it work in MediaWiki: 02:48, 27 December 2006: 424 × 505 (293 KB) Patrick.lynch