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English: Main regions of the vertebrate brain, shown for a shark and a human brain (the human brain is sliced along the midline). The two brains are not on the same scale.
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Source This image was made using GIMP, starting with two figures scanned from the book "The Anatomy of the Nervous System: From the Standpoint of Development and Function", by SW Ranson, publisher WB Saunders, 1920. This book is in the public domain because of its US publication date.
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