Puzzle - Genius Games - Dr Livingston: Human Brain (662 Pieces)
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Description
Description
The fourth installment of our Dr. Livingston’s Anatomy Jigsaw Puzzle line features larger-than-life puzzles built to showcase the Human Heart, Brain, Eye, Hands, and Feet. These unique puzzles were created to dynamically capture parts of human life at work. The puzzle pieces are designed to outline and highlight the stunning art, created by a Certified Medical Illustrator.
In this volume, you’ll assemble an accurate cross-cut section of the head that gives you a detailed interior view from corpus callosum to spinal cord.
Focusing on the hub of our central nervous system, this puzzle uncovers the astounding organ that gives rise to our inner experience and takes in sensory data. See the cerebrum that enables us to reason, the cerebellum that allows us to explore the world, and the brain stem that tells our hearts to beat. Trace the brain’s lobes and hemispheres; locate its deep structures and encasing bones. Track the woven nerves from which we perceive our surroundings, the blood vessels that keep us nourished, and the protective tissues that keep our brains intact.



