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Leonard, Biomedical Art and Design, University of Pennsylvania. Brain image courtesy of and with permission from John Detre, MD, and Paul Yushkevich, PhD, University of Pennsylvania).
The Lobes of the Brain (Created by the author, artwork adapted by Mary A. Leonard, Biomedical Art and Design, University of Pennsylvania. Brain image courtesy of and with permission from John Detre, MD, and Paul Yushkevich, PhD, University of Pennsylvania).
Maturing Brain: The Brain “Connects” from Back to Front (A, C: Reprinted from N. Gogtay et al., “Dynamic Mapping of Human Cortical Development During Childhood Through Early Adulthood,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 101, no. 21 [May 25, 2004], 8174–79, copyright 2004 National Academy of Sciences, U.S.A. B: Brain image courtesy of and with permission from John Detre, MD, and Paul Yushkevich, PhD, University of Pennsylvania).
Anatomy of Neuron, Axon, Neurotransmitter, Synapse, Dendrite, and Myelin (Created by the author, artwork by Mary A. Leonard, Biomedical Art and Design, University of Pennsylvania).
Long-Term Potentiation (LTP) Is a Widely Used Model of the “Practice Effect” of Learning and Memory (Created by the author, artwork adapted by Mary A. Leonard, Biomedical Art and Design, University of Pennsylvania. Brain image courtesy of and with permission from John Detre, MD, and Paul Yushkevich, PhD, University of Pennsylvania).
New Receptors Are Added to Synapses During Learning and Memory and Long-Term Potentiation (Created by the author, artwork adapted by Mary A. Leonard, Biomedical Art and Design, University of Pennsylvania).
Gray Matter and White Matter Develop Differently Throughout Life (Courtesy of and with permission from Arthur Toga, Institute of Neuroimaging and Informatics, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California).
Rates of Alcohol, Cigarette, and Illicit Drug Use from the National Institutes of Health (Courtesy National Institute of Drug Abuse, a component of the National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Adapted by Mary A. Leonard, Biomedical Art and Design, University of Pennsylvania. Available at http://www.drugabuse.gov/sites/default/files/nida_mtf2012_infographic_1_1000px_3.jpg).