A new brain anatomical model

The new brain anatomy model, through more refined and three-dimensional structural design, provides high-quality support for teaching and research demonstrations of the nervous system. The model is made based on the real proportion of the brain, with the surface gyrus and sulci clearly visible. The boundaries between the left and right hemispheres, brainstem, cerebellum and other regions are clearly defined, which can help learners quickly understand the external features and functional divisions of the brain. Many new designs adopt detachable structures, which can divide the brain into multiple functional modules, such as the frontal lobe, parietal lobe, temporal lobe, occipital lobe and cerebellar hemisphere, etc., facilitating the observation of the internal structure layer by layer.

Some versions of the model also mark the locations of key neural nuclei, cerebral vascular pathways or neural pathways to enhance the accuracy of teaching. Teachers can visually explain the occurrence sites and influence ranges of common diseases such as stroke, brain injury and brain tumors through models, thereby enhancing teaching effectiveness. In addition, this model is applicable to basic anatomy courses in medical colleges and universities, neurological training, clinical popular science demonstrations, and scientific research auxiliary explanations. It is an ideal tool for understanding complex brain structures.

Created on:2025-11-28