I've learned that I have strong spacial memory and get most curious closely observing nature in contrasted to learning through images and books.
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I would like to build a strong internal image for neuroanatomy as a platform for learning more about neuroscience.
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Having looked through various software models the best of which I found was https://human.biodigital.com but wanting deeper investigative connection, I've ordered a preserved sheep brain on Amazon.
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Frankly it's amazing that I'm able to order a dissection ready biological specimen online.pic.twitter.com/3y9KEs2f8d
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And in seriousness, we sacrificed an animal so I could have this opportunity to learn. I will treat this sacrifice with respect.
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Here are pages on animal research from Jaak Panksepp's Affective Neuroscience, a book that's deeply inspiring me to know the structure of the brain in my drive to know more about mind and emotion. I don't have a live subject, but I find his attitude one I want to emulate.pic.twitter.com/ZtGykj1x3n
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I may post drawings or graphical renderings of the brain, but I won't be posting photography or video directly on Twitter. I'll be making a separate place for all of that media and linking to it.
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Ok I got my sheep brain in the mail
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though it look like Pâté if you squint
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"Nasty little Buddhist"
Seeking via neuroscience and psychology informed dharma.