This 5 Part Human Brain Model presents a life-size representation of the human brain, carefully painted in realistic colours to clearly depict the major anatomical structures. Designed for detailed study, the left hemisphere can be disassembled into four individual parts: the frontal and parietal lobes, the temporal and occipital lobes, the brainstem, and the cerebellum. This sectional design allows for a comprehensive understanding of both external and internal brain anatomy.
The brainstem component highlights key cranial nerves, including the trigeminal nerve (V), abducens nerve (VI), vestibulocochlear nerve (VIII), facial and intermediate nerves (VII), trochlear nerve (IV), olfactory nerve (I), glossopharyngeal nerve (IX), vagus nerve (X), accessory nerve (XI), cervical ventral roots, and hypoglossal nerve (XII). The hippocampus is attached to the brainstem to demonstrate its anatomical relationship to the fornix and mammillary body, and the choroid plexus is also clearly represented, further enhancing the educational value of the model.
Engineered for compatibility, this model fits perfectly into a number of Erler Zimmer skull models (4500, 4505, 4508, 4509, 4512, 4514, 4701 and 4708) and is fully compatible with the Falx cerebri model (C925), enabling integrated anatomical demonstrations and advanced comparative study.
Augmented Anatomy App Included
Enhance your learning experience with the innovative Augmented Anatomy App, designed to work seamlessly with this high-quality model. Simply point your device at the model, and the app automatically recognizes it, displaying anatomical labels and terminology in real-time augmented reality.
App Features
- High-quality augmented reality learning tool
- Free to use, with no registration required
- Anatomical nomenclature available anytime and anywhere
- Additional online resources included in the learning lexicon
- Compatible with all major smartphones and tablets
This model is ideal for anatomical study and display in GP clinics, hospitals and universities.








