Nervous System – Anterior
Description
The nervous system is a complex network of cells and tissues that transmits signals between different body parts. The anterior (or front) aspect of the nervous system includes the brain and its associated structures, such as the frontal lobe, which is responsible for higher-level thinking and decision-making, and the olfactory bulb, which processes information related to smell. The optic nerves and optic chiasm, which transmit visual information from the eyes to the brain, are also located in the anterior aspect of the nervous system. In general, the anterior aspect of the nervous system is responsible for a range of functions related to perception, cognition, and motor control.
Size Guide
Medium: 5'0" – 5'6"
Suitable for individuals between 5'0" and 5'6" in height. This is an ideal choice for most average-sized learners.
Large: 5'6" – 6'0"
Best for individuals between 5'6" and 6'0" in height, offering a more tailored fit for taller learners, practitioners, or demonstration models.
Fabric
Durable Chiffon Fabric for Active Learning
Built for real-world use. Each Life-Sized Learning Anatomical Cheat Sheet is made from lightweight chiffon fabric, making it easy to fold, transport, layer, and use in classrooms, clinics, training programs, and hands-on learning environments.
Designed for students, trainers, massage therapists, educators, and practitioners who need a reliable, portable anatomy and physiology study tool.
Care Instructions
To help keep your Cheat Sheet looking its best:
- Dry clean recommended
- Use delicate cycle only if machine washing
- Hand wash gently when needed
- Use cold water
- Hang to dry
- Do not bleach
- Do not tumble dry
- Do not iron directly over printed areas
Educational Use Disclaimer
This Cheat Sheet is a reference and supplement to coursework and assigned texts. Life-Sized Learning and its staff are not responsible or liable for the use or misuse of the information presented here.