Monday, November 8, 2010

Visual Essay Images


A Poor Example of How Tourette Syndrome Effects the Human Brain




A Good Example of How Tourette Syndrome Effects the Human Brain




In the first image I showed a poor example of how Tourette Syndrome effects the human brain. It only shows you the small image of the Basal Ganglia which is a very crucial part of your brain. It does not go into detail about the Basal Ganglia and what are the different parts of it. In my representation of how a good example of how Tourette Syndrome effects the human brain. I go into detail and show the Basal Ganglia inside a human head so that you can see where it is placed. Also, I labeled the different parts and structures of the Basal Ganglia to show you how detailed it is and how there is just not one part to it. The Basal Ganglia is a part of the brain that is responsible for learning, emotions and cognition. Each part of the basal ganglia controls a certain function of movement or emotion. This is a very crucial part of where Tourette Syndrome and other diseases such as Huntington's, Schizophrenia, mental and physical disorders come from. From dealing with Tourette Syndrome all my life I felt that it was important to recreate a good representation of what the Basal Ganglia looks like.




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