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The anthropology website is maintained by M.F. Seeman (mseeman@kent.edu) within the department.

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M. Raghanti's comparative brain structure & function research

The Big Brain sandstone sculpture appropriately behind Lowry Hall, home of the Department of Anthropology.
An example of an optical disector probe sampling box in a Nissal-stained macaque brain left hemisphere section. The borders of the region of interest are traced at low magnification (4x) (A). Neurons are counted at high magnification (63x) (B). Shown in (B) are two neurons marked with pink diamonds. Abbreviations: cgs, cingulate sullcus; lorb, lateral orbital sulcus; morb, medial orbital sulcus; OG, orbital gyrus; ps, principal sulcus. Research and image by M. Raghanti. "Giant Brain" red sandstone sculpture standing (appropriately) behind Lowry Hall, home of the Department of Anthropology. Image by M. Seeman

 

 

 

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