Portal:Neuroscience/Featured picture archive
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This page is an archive of pictures featured on the Neuroscience Portal.
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[edit] Sep 09, 2006
Cajal's drawing of the layers of retina.
A drawing depicting the layers of mammalian retina drawn by the famous neuroanatomist Santiago Ramon y Cajal around 1900 AD.
[edit] Aug 25, 2006
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), is a method used to visualize the inside of living organisms as well as to detect the composition of geological structures. It is primarily used to demonstrate pathological or other physiological alterations of living tissues and is a commonly used form of medical imaging.
[edit] Aug 18, 2006
Cut in cross section, the hippocampus is a C-shaped structure that resembles a ram's horns. The name Cornu Ammonis (CA) refers to the Egyptian deity Amun, who has the head of a ram. The horned appearance of the hippocampus is caused by cell density differentials and the existence of varying degrees of neuronal fibers.