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Collection of Weak Brains (18)
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This animated brain character shows visible emotional strain-perfect for illustrating burnout, anxiety, or the need for self-care.
A whimsical yet relatable illustration of a brain suffering from illness, complete with thermometer and feverish expression.
Side-view diagram of the human brain highlighting the folded cerebral cortex, cerebellum, and brainstem.
Meet the brain squad: a joyful listener, a focused reader, a calm peacemaker, and a deep thinker-all bringing neuroscience to life!
A cheerful, anthropomorphic brain with expressive eyes and raised hands-ideal for explaining cognitive concepts in a lighthearted way.
Even brains need a pick-me-up sometimes-this weary cartoon brain grabs an energy drink while pondering its next move.
A startled cartoon brain with raised hands, perfect for illustrating moments of realization, confusion, or cognitive overload.
A playful set of animated brain characters showing mental strength, investigation, inspiration, and inquiry.
Side-view diagram of the human brain, clearly depicting the cerebral hemispheres, cerebellum, and brainstem with anatomical detail.
A simplified, colorful illustration of the human brain showing the cerebral hemispheres, cerebellum, and brainstem.
A researcher investigates brain structure and function, symbolizing the intersection of neuroscience, diagnostics, and pharmacology.
A gory yet playful set of four cartoon-style anatomical icons, each melting with dramatic drips for Halloween, punk, or alternative aesthetics.
A side-by-side comparison of two emotional brain states: joyful (pink) and distressed (blue), highlighting how mood manifests neurologically.
The brain and gut are in constant two-way communication-this loop affects everything from digestion to anxiety and depression.
A vibrant pink illustration of the human brain, highlighting its complex folds and symbolic sparkles representing cognitive brilliance.
