
The image shows two black and white photographs of the right hemisphere of a human brain. Both images are presented against a dark background, and a metric scale is placed beneath each brain to provide a sense of size. The brain is sliced to reveal its internal structure, showcasing the intricate folds and fissures of the cerebral cortex. The surface is a pale, off-white color, with deep grooves and ridges that create a complex pattern. The gyri (ridges) and sulci (grooves) are clearly visible, highlighting the brain's convoluted surface area. In both images, the brain appears to be a preserved specimen, likely for anatomical study. The texture of the brain is somewhat grainy, typical of older photographic prints. The scale beneath each brain indicates measurements in meters, providing a reference for the size of the specimen. The overall impression is one of scientific documentation, capturing the detailed anatomy of the human brain.