Introduction & General Anatomy

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Introduction & General Anatomy

The Major Components of the Nervous System and Their Functional Relationships

The Subdivisions and Components of the Central Nervous System Blue =telencephalon Yellow = diencephalon Violet = mesencephalon Green = metencephalon Red = Myelencephalon

Axes and Anatomical Planes of Sections of the Human Brain

Lateral View of the Human Brain

Lateral View of the Human Brain

Dorsal and Ventral Views of the Human Brain

Midsagittal View of the Human Brain

The Brainstem = Medulla, Pons, Midbrain Dorsal View

Internal Structures of the Brain Seen in Coronal Section

Internal Structures of the Brain Seen in Coronal Section

The Ventricular System of the Human Brain

Cerebrospinal Fluid

Glymphatic System

The Meninges

The Major Arteries of the Brain

The Major Arteries of the Brain