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Fig.  6.7




The light gray portion of the Cerebral cortex below the Basal ganglia
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Hippocampus.

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For two photos of brain disease, go to
Preserved  Specimen Photos .

For Internet images of normal nervous system structures or nervous system diseases, search the Images section of https://www.google.com/ for specific items (e.g., stroke). For diseases, I highly recommend searching WebPath: The Internet Pathology Laboratory , the excellent complete version of which can be purchased on a CD.
 

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For videoclips showing the effects of Parkinson’s disease on muscles and movements, go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wg9ExKwZy4 and

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jclJVrLODQA. Search https://www.google.com/ and https://www.youtube.com/ to see more Parkinson's disease video clips.

 

 

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