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External Links:
Society for Neuroscience
To be included on the e-mail list for upcoming Neuroscience events and seminars in the Atlanta area Peggy Plant
Webmaster:
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The CBN lending library has plastic models of brains from diverse species (vertebrate comparative brain models set). Use these alone or with dissected specimens to teach comparative anatomy and which brain areas are important for specialized functions.
Encased Dissected Specimens
- comparative preserved brain collection (carp, frog, turtle, chicken, rabbit)
- cat nervous system
- earthworm dissection
- pigeon dissection
- snail anatomy
- squid dissection
- human brain models
- human ear
- human eye
- human nose
- human skin
- vertebrate comparative brain models set (lamprey, shark (dogfish), trout, frog, alligator, pigeon, rabbit, dog)
Contact Martha Barker to sign out the models.
Check out the Brain Museum for lots of ideas and more detail than you ever wanted to know on comparative anatomy.
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