Healthy brain. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans through the head of a 55 year old man,showing the brain sectioned in coronal (frontal) view. There are 20 scans,taken from the back of the head (top left) through to the front (lower right). Inside the skull the cerebrum of the brain appears convoluted (blue),with the cerebellum (brown) beneath it,the brainstem (pink),as well as tissues of the neck (light red) seen. Parts of the face including eye sockets and nasal bones are seen at lower right. MRI scanning creates "slice" images through the body using radio waves and a powerful magnetic field. It is useful in determining the health of the brain |