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Collection of Somatosensorys (18)

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A boy and girl enjoy an energetic VR gaming session-fully immersed with headsets and motion controllers in hand.
Lateral (top) and medial (bottom) brain views highlighting the primary motor cortex in red-key for initiating voluntary muscle movements.
Somatosensory System Sense PNG, Clipart, Black And White, Finger
The somatosensory cortex, shown in blue, processes tactile input from the body and is located along the postcentral gyrus of the parietal lobe.
A stylized pointing hand gesture-commonly used to indicate tapping, selecting, or directing attention in digital interfaces.
A clear gesture showing four fingers, commonly used for counting, sign language, or nonverbal communication.
A friendly, cartoon-style ear paired with the word “hear” in vibrant, textured letters-perfect for young learners.
This anatomical illustration traces the path of a motor signal from the brain’s motor cortex, down the spinal cord, through peripheral nerves, to skeletal muscle fibers.
This classic motor homunculus illustration reveals how much cortical area is devoted to controlling each body region-notice the oversized hands, face, and lips.
Color-coded lateral view of the left cerebral hemisphere highlighting primary and association cortices involved in movement, sensation, vision, hearing, and language.
A clear, stylized drawing of a human hand showing all five fingers-perfect for teaching, presentations, or digital interfaces.
A minimalist black silhouette showing a person raising dumbbells above their head, symbolizing strength training and physical empowerment.
A circular infographic illustrating the five human senses-eye (sight), ear (hearing), nose (smell), tongue (taste), and hand (touch)-each labeled for easy reference.
A vibrant, educational brain anatomy illustration highlighting key regions like Broca’s area, motor cortex, and cerebellum for classroom learning.
A stylized brain at the center connects to icons representing the five senses, illustrating neural integration of sensory information.
A professional immersed in a VR workspace, interacting with floating digital tools and documents for seamless multitasking.
A playful, hand-drawn number 5 with red polka dots introduces the concept of the five senses in a child-friendly design.
A clean, anatomically simplified illustration of an open human hand, useful for teaching hand structure or gesture recognition.
A simple yet detailed line drawing of a human hand with the palm facing up, highlighting finger structure and major creases.