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Black-and-white stick figure illustration of brain divisions as workplace roles: Brainstem, Limbic System, Cortex.

Black-and-white stick figure illustration of brain divisions as workplace roles: Brainstem, Limbic System, Cortex.

Create a simple black‑and‑white stick‑figure illustration. Clean lines, no shading, no background clutter. The style should be minimal, funny, and expressive. Characters should be stick figures with simple faces and exaggerated emotions. Include small props or symbols that match the topic. Draw the scene: [SCENE DESCRIPTION]. Keep everything clear, bold, and easy to understand for an educational YouTube video This… is the brain. It looks like a wrinkly meat walnut, but it’s actually the most powerful computer on Earth. It controls everything you do: thinking, moving, breathing, panicking at 3AM, forgetting why you walked into a room — all of it. Your brain has 86 billion neurons, which is basically 86 billion tiny electrical gremlins screaming messages at each other at lightning speed. Draw tiny gremlins yelling. SECTION 2 — The Brain’s Three Main Divisions (1 minute) Now, the brain has three big regions. Think of them like a dysfunctional workplace. The Brainstem — “The Employee Who Actually Works” Draw a tired worker holding coffee. This part keeps you alive. Breathing, heart rate, digestion — all the boring but essential stuff. It’s the responsible adult of the brain. If the brainstem quits, you quit. The Limbic System — “The Drama Department” Draw dramatic actors crying and screaming. This controls emotions, memories, and motivation. It’s why you cry at sad movies, get angry at video games, and suddenly crave snacks at midnight. The Cortex — “The Overworked Manager” Draw Mehr sehen