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Model Functioning of Brain-EIS-AM0216

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Model Functioning of Brain
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EIS-AM0216
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Catalogue: EISCO
Brand: EISCO
Lead Time: 60 - 90 days
  • BRAIN MODEL || Functional brain model for anatomical study. 1/2 natural size. Shows regions within the cerebral cortex which are allied to certain functions
  • COLOR CODED || Model features hand painted, color coded areas to represent the various brain structures
  • INCREDIBLE REALISM || Features realistic details, textures and structures - providing an incredible amount of realism for examining the human brain
  • NUMBERED WITH KEY CARD || Includes key card for identifying the 34 numbered structures
  • DURABLE POLYMER CONSTRUCTION || Made of durable and sturdy plastisol polymer. This washable model is easy to clean and will hold up to years of handling

Premium quality anatomical model of the functional human brain. Provides an incredible amount of realism and detail. Model is color coded to allow students to study the regions within the cerebral cortex, which are allied to certain functions. Impulses from the sensory organs, the skeletal muscles, skin and joins all travel to areas specialized in interpreting information. Realistic textures make this brain replica an excellent tool for educational study, as well as for patient demonstrations. 50% natural size of an adult brain. Made of durable, sturdy and washable plastisol polymer, this replica will withstand long time use and handling. Model features artisan hand painted details and numbers, and includes a key card for identifying structures. Includes 4.8" x 4.8" x 1" mount for display.
When mounted, the model measures 8.25" tall, 6" long and 5.75" wide.

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