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The trochlear nerve is also involved with the movements of your eyes by supplying the superior oblique muscle. It allows your eye to point downward and inward. V. Trigeminal nerve

The vagus nerve is involved with motor, sensory and parasympathetic functions. The motor part of the vagus nerve gives off movements in your throat responsible for the initiation of swallowing. The sensory part of the vagus nerve gives you sensation on the outer part of your ear, in your throat, your abdominal organs and heart, and contributes to your sensation of taste. The parasympathetic part of the vagus nerve regulates your heart rhythm and innervates your lungs and gastrointestinal tract. XI. Accessory nerve The cerebrum is the uppermost and largest part of the brain. It is split by a central fissure into the right and left hemispheres and is also divided into four major lobes. The cerebrum controls several functions such as learning, emotions and movement, to name a few. The facial nerve is the nerve involved with your facial expression, sense of taste and sensation of your ear. It comprises three different nuclei: the motor nucleus, the parasympathetic nuclei and the sensory nucleus. VIII. Vestibulocochlear nerveOur human brain anatomy art print has been designed by aǨprofessional medical illustrator so is anatomically correct as well as beautiful to view! The cerebellum is situated underneath the cerebrum and is used to coordinate our movements, posture and balance. The cerebellum is found below the temporal and occipital lobes, and it is the largest structure of our hindbrain. The cerebellum is broken up into three lobes: the flocculonodular lobe, anterior lobe and posterior lobe.

The brain anatomy poster is laminated and wipeable marker pens can be used to make notations. Our range of anatomical wall charts make perfect displays for use by professionals in a clinic and for students.

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The oculomotor nerve helps control the muscle movements of your eyes. It also constricts the pupil exposed to bright lighting and helps your lens adjust when looking at near or far objects. IV. Trochlear nerve The olfactory nerve is the first and shortest of the cranial nerves. It conveys sensory information related to your sense of smell. II. Optic nerve The temporal lobes are the second-largest lobes of the brain, located behind the ears. They are involved with memory, hearing, organisation and understanding language. Occipital lobe

This comprehensive and highly detailed brain anatomy chart is a great tool for learning or teaching about the complex anatomy of the human brain. Detailing the function and structure of the brain, this brightly coloured chart makes for an ideal study aid for students of anatomy and medicine or for clinical displays. The parietal lobe is located above the temporal lobe and between the frontal lobe and occipital lobe. Containing the sensory cortex, it is responsible for the sense of touch, pain and temperature. It is also responsible for interpreting language, hearing, memory, and spatial and visual perception. Temporal lobeThe abducens nerve is yet another nerve that is involved with the movements of your eyes by supplying the lateral rectus muscle. It allows you to look outwards. VII. Facial Nerve Designed by our professional medical illustrators and exclusive to AnatomyStuff, the brain anatomy poster shows the following, fully labelled anatomical details: The vestibulocochlear nerve is involved with your balance and hearing. It branches off into two different components, the vestibular nerve and the cochlear nerve. The vestibular nerve helps you maintain balance, while the cochlear nerve helps you hear. IX. Glossopharyngeal nerve The human brain is the most complex part of our body and the organthat defines our humanity. The brain is composed of three major sections: The cerebrum, cerebellum, and brainstem. Colour-coded lateral view of the brain showing the brainstem, cerebellum, central sulcus, and the frontal, parietal and temporal lobes.

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