Human Deep Brain , 2023
50 x 50 in (h x w)
150 USD
for sale

Nash Family Department of Neuroscience

This image depicts the location of invasive stereotactic electrodes implanted deep in the brain of several intractable epilepsy patients at MSW.
Each white dot represents a single contact capable of recording brain activity.

Electrodes located in a variety of brain areas, highlighted in color, are depicted, including the orbitofrontal and ventromedial prefrontal cortices, insula, hippocampus and superior temporal sulcus.

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10”(h) x 8” (w) = $100
20”(h) x 16” (w) = $150

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