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Distinctive somatosensory artwork spanning outline drawings and flat vector icons, prepared for fast reuse without background cleanup.

Engaging, colorful illustrations of sight, hearing, taste, smell, touch, balance, and proprioception-perfect for educators and designers.
The somatosensory cortex, shown in red, processes tactile and proprioceptive information from the body.
The sensory homunculus visualizes how much brain cortex is dedicated to each body region-notice the oversized lips, hands, and genitalia.
A comprehensive anatomical illustration of the human brain with major regions and functional areas clearly labeled for educational use.
A simplified yet anatomically accurate side-view diagram of the human brain, emphasizing major regions including the cerebrum, cerebellum, and brainstem.
OGB1-AM fluorescent labeling reveals astrocytes (green) interacting with blood vessels (orange/red) in a cortical slice; scale bar = 50 µm.
The parietal lobe (blue) sits atop the brain, posterior to the frontal lobe and anterior to the occipital lobe, integrating touch, spatial orientation, and language.
A colorful educational collage featuring common items that exemplify basic 2D shapes, ideal for classroom teaching or homeschooling.
This classic sensory homunculus shows how much brain area is devoted to each body part based on tactile sensitivity-not physical size.
A charming collection of stylized woodland creatures-fox, hedgehog, squirrel, robin, mouse, and more-ideal for children’s books or nature-themed projects.
A fun, cartoon-style math-themed clip art set with clocks, calculators, piggy banks, and more-ideal for elementary learning materials.
A playful assortment of illustrated icons arranged in a 6×6 grid, ideal for creative projects or visual learning tools.
A colorful collection of 50+ educational illustrations organized by theme-ideal for creating engaging learning materials for young children.
Two enthusiastic kids in YMCA shirts racing forward with big smiles and energetic strides.
A classic vertical traffic signal with all three lights (red, amber, green) illuminated against a clean white background.
A cheerful collection of cartoon bugs-including a smiling snail, buzzing bee, and friendly spider-designed for early learning resources.
A charming, minimalist gray mouse with expressive eyes and a playful pose-ideal for friendly, approachable visuals.
Figure F-3: Motor cortex (red) and somatosensory cortex (blue) located along the central sulcus of the human cerebral cortex.
A colorful collection of 2D geometric shapes in rainbow gradients, ideal for classroom worksheets, flashcards, or digital learning resources.
Two cheerful sailor kids surrounded by classic maritime icons: a friendly whale, life jacket, anchor, sailboat, lighthouse, and more.
The somatosensory homunculus shows disproportionate brain representation-hands, lips, and tongue occupy large cortical areas due to high tactile sensitivity.
Ouch! This child just stepped on a sharp thumbtack-highlighting why floor safety matters at home and school.
This cheerful yet authoritative cartoon cop raises his hand to halt traffic or signal caution-perfect for teaching kids about road safety.
The somatosensory homunculus illustrates how much cortical area is dedicated to each body part based on sensory density-not physical size.
A colorful, appetizing pizza slice with classic toppings, ideal for lighthearted food-themed designs.
A single neuron captured under microscopy, revealing its intricate dendritic tree against a golden-yellow tissue background.
A bright blue protective helmet with a secure chin strap and yellow buckle, designed for workplace safety compliance.
A vibrant collection of fraction circles in pink, yellow, orange, green, and blue, each divided into halves, thirds, quarters, fifths, and sixths.
This side-by-side illustration shows how the motor cortex (left, pink) controls movement while the somatosensory cortex (right, blue) processes touch and body position.
A labeled diagram of a motor neuron highlighting key parts: dendrites (blue), nucleus (purple), myelinated axon (green with yellow core), and axon terminals (red).
The prefrontal cortex, highlighted in orange, sits at the front of the brain and governs higher cognitive functions like planning and impulse control.
Interlocking gears inside two overlapping head silhouettes represent teamwork, shared reasoning, and synchronized mental processing.
A diverse grid of nine classic yellow emoji faces, each conveying a unique emotion or attitude-from cheerful grins to sly winks and bold sunglasses.
A striking surrealist sketch blending human form and optical illusion-where the edge becomes a portal for expression.
These practical, research-informed handouts help patients understand how pain isn’t always tied to tissue damage-and how changing thought patterns can reduce suffering.
Two stylized stick figures-one pink, one blue-holding hands to represent partnership and mutual support.
Hands reaching out, symbolizing connection or creation.
Educational worksheet for children to learn about the five senses by matching objects to the appropriate sense.
Hand pointing to a target symbol.
Hand tapping a touch screen interface.
Hand washing under a faucet with soap and water.
Dramatic, stylized illustration of a screaming face in profile.
Learn the word "taste" with a fun, colorful illustration of a smiling mouth.
Illustration of the human sensory and motor homunculus mapping on the brain.
Hand gesture with five fingers open, symbolizing counting or stopping.
Learn the sense of hearing with this fun educational image.
Cheerful cartoon bacterium with a friendly expression.
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