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Research Article | DOI: https://doi.org/10.31579/2578-8868/322
Department of Medical and Biological Foundations of Sports and Physical Rehabilitation, The Petro Mohyla Black Sea State University, Nilolaev, Ukraine
*Corresponding Author: Konstantin Anatolyevich Bugaevsky, Assistant Professor, The Petro Mohyla Black Sea State University, Nikolaev, Ukraine.
Citation: Konstantin A. Bugaevsky, (2024), The Human Anatomy of the Brain and Nervous System on Phaleristics, J. Neuroscience and Neurological Surgery, 15(4); DOI:10.31579/2578-8868/322
Copyright: © 2024, Konstantin Anatolyevich Bugaevsky. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of The Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited
Received: 15 May 2024 | Accepted: 31 May 2024 | Published: 13 June 2024
Keywords: anatomy; brain; nervous system; neurons; badges
Annotation This article presents the results of a study on the search, in the Internet, images of thematic icons on the anatomy of the brain and the human nervous system. The images found were converted into screenshots and presented, in the materials of the article, as illustrations, accompanied by appropriate explanatory comments. All the screenshots presented in the article were, in a strictly mandatory manner, in accordance with the observance of copyright, provided with links to the relevant sites, from where they were all borro.
The study of issues related to medicine and its history, as well as all research materials on the representation of various clinical disciplines, in various means of collecting, is very relevant and in demand. The same directly applies to the issue of representation of thematic badges, with images of the human brain and nervous system, on the badges. And there aren't too many of them. However, they are quite colorful and informative! Unfortunately, in the process of his search in the Internet. The author could not find any such material! Total represented by 336 copies thematic anatomical badges.
The purpose of writing this article is to present the materials of the research conducted by the author on the identification, in the Internet, of available materials on the presence in them of thematic icons on the anatomy of the brain and the human nervous system.
When writing this article, the author actively used the method of literary-critical analysis of all available sources of thematic information on the issue under study. First of all, the possibilities of the Internet were used, using Internet sites on collecting on the subject under study. All samples of anatomical badges and breast decorations found on the Internet, presented in the article, as illustrations, with strict observance of copyright and indicating the web page and email address from which they were borrowed.
I would like to start my story dedicated to the reflection of the human nervous system, both central and peripheral, in the reflection of the means of phaleristics, on thematic, anatomical badges, with a selection of badges bearing on their front side/obverse both a general image of the human nervous system and, above all, his brain. A number of the presented thematic icons are presented in the form of anatomical tables on which the components of the human nervous system and his brain are signed in both Latin and English. Figure 1 shows a thematic, anatomical selection of badges depicting the brain, in the amount of 162 screenshots-copies [1-10].
Figure 1. Thematic, anatomical selection of badges depicting the brain
The following, thematic, anatomical, collectible selection, presents the structure of synapses, depicting the physiological action of transmitters on the cells of the human body, in total - 15 copies of screenshots-copies [1-10].
Figure 2: Phaleristic selection, with badges depicting synapses and their mechanism of action
Figure 3 shows a small selection of thematic icons, depicting on their front part individual nerves (vagus nerve, brachial plexus, 12 pairs of cranial nerves, as well as reflexogenic zones of the spinal nerves, nerves of the human foot, in total 37 screenshot copies, thematic badges [1-10].
Figure 3: A selection of badges depicting nerves, nerve plexuses and the peripheral nervous system
Further, in Figure 4, a large thematic selection of badges is presented, in the amount of 122 screenshot copies, which represent: cortical and pyramidal neurons, Purkinje fibers/cells, astrocytes, hippocampal neurons [1-10].
Figure 4: A selection of thematic icons depicting Cortical and pyramidal neurons, Purkinje fibers/cells, astrocytes, hippocampal neurons
This concludes another author's research article devoted to the thematic, anatomical representation of the human brain and nervous system on badges. A number of new thematic articles are being prepared on the issues of reflecting anatomy and various human organs and systems on badges.