Resurrecting this beauty for Illustrations by 19thc surgeon, anatomist, neurologist & artist Charles Bell, from Anatomy of the Brain, dated 1802. Bell is best known for describing the effects of paralysis on the 7th cranial nerve 'Bell's Palsy'

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Day 48 Art, Psychology, Neuroscience.
Prompt: Blue Space. Reading about the positive impact of blue space - ocean views for example, on mental health.

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Apparently it's also so here are some of my illustrations; self-portraits representing my own struggle with chronic migraine.

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🧠The Art of the Brain! —Check out the virtual exhibition, a celebration of "the beauty of the brain as seen through the eyes of some the world's leading researchers"—On view 3/16-5/28 via 🧠https://t.co/FxlNjBZxov

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Today marks the start of - these stunning illustrations by 19thc surgeon, neurologist & artist Charles Bell are from Anatomy of the Brain (1802). Bell is perhaps best known for describing the effects of paralysis on the 7th cranial nerve 'Bell's Palsy'

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For we have Charles Bell's 'Idea of A New Anatomy of the Brain', which has been described as 'the Magna Carta of Neurology'

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Find out more about some of the fascinating objects in our collection for https://t.co/N1I1MO09sg

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What books spark your neurons?

While you read, your brain's pathways for language and speech fire excitedly. If what you read is important to you, it is logged by the hippocampus and converted into memory while you're sleeping.

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Sometimes I like to create visually intriguing geometrical compositions. :)

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As continues and kicks off, we present to you some pretty bizarre animal brain facts to get your grey matter around! https://t.co/SvU0Y5cELd courtesy of

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