Neuroscience Lending Library

A Neuroscience Training Program and the Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives Collaboration

The University of Wisconsin-Madison's Neuroscience Training Program now offers a variety of neuroscience materials that can be loaned to local schools for science education. Please contact Jenny Dahlberg about these items or other materials at (608) 262-4932 or ntp@mhub.neuroscience.wisc.edu. Other available materials include: slides, dissection kits, prism glasses, mirror boxes, neuroscience books, and videos.

Great Giant Functional Brain

Great Giant Functional Brain

The twice life-sized model calls attention to the emotional, sexual, memory, and learning functions of the limbic systems. Snesory regions are highlighted, plus sensory centers of the somatosensory cortex receptive to more than 20 specific body regions. More than 120 hand-numbered features are identified in the accompanying key.

 

Human Eye

Human Eye

Dissectable into vitreous humor, retina (anterior and posterior portions) and outer eye (2 parts).

 

Brain with Arteries

Brain with Arteries

This medially-divided deluxe brain model shows the brain arteries. Delivered on a removable base. Both halves can be disassembled into: Frontal with parietal lobes, Tempoal with occipital lobes, Half of brain stem, Half of cerebellum.

 

Human Neuron

Human Neuron

Schematic representation of the nerve cell and azon with medullary sheath and Schwann's sheath.

 

 

Giant Ear Model

Giant Ear Model

This model shows all major structures related to hearing and balance. Dissects into 3 parts.

 

Sheep Brain

Sheep Brain

Dissected with external and internal views exposed. Two median sagittal sections and 2 transverse sections.

 

Classic Skull with Five-Part Brain

Classic Skull with Five-Part Brain

The midsagittally divided brain is cast from an origial anatomic speciman.

   
         
   

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