Anatomical Brain Models featuring arteries are widely used for medical education to demonstrate the external features of the cerebral hemispheres, brain stem, and cerebellum alongside their vascular supply. These models are typically life-sized and constructed from durable PVC, often dividing into 8 or 9 interlocking segments to allow for internal examination.
- Anatomical Detail: Models typically show the frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital lobes, as well as the brain stem and cerebellum.
- Vascular Representation: The arterial supply is clearly marked, often in red, illustrating major vessels like the vertebral and internal carotid arteries. Some premium models include a removable basilar artery for closer study.
- Disassembly: These models generally split into 8 parts: 4 cerebrum parts, 2 brain stem parts, and 2 cerebellum parts.
- Material and Build: High-quality versions use medical-grade PVC that is non-toxic, washable, and resistant to chipping or fading.





