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Beauty & Brains: The Best of the Art of Neuroscience

1. Music From Your Brain

Santiago Ramon y Cajal, the father of modern neuroscience, first captured the elegant beauty of branching neurons in his simple ink drawings 100 years ago. These entries for the 2012 Art of Neuroscience competition in the Netherlands use modern imaging techniques to show how far our view into the brain has come.

The competition’s winning entry was a video that used magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to visualize brain function and anatomy. Also keep an ear on the soundtrack, which was composed by assigning each brain activity pattern to an instrument. The instrument’s pitch varies with intensity of brain activity—raw thought translated into music.

2. Psychedelic Neurons

This brain slice from a human autopsy has taken on vivid color in the hands of a neuroscientist: green from infection by a lentivirus, red for neurons, blue for the nuclei of brain cells. Red and blue were introduced with a technique called immunohistochemistry, which uses antibodies that bind to specific proteins in order to highlight certain cells or parts of cells.

3. Inspired by Rothko

Neurons in the prefrontal cortex are naturally organized in layers, which are highlighted by these Rothko-esque blobs of color. The neurons are stained with a chemical called biocytin.

4. From Dead Brain to Living Color

These astrocytes and neurons grew out of stem cells that originally came from a dead human brain. The different types of resulting brain cells were then stained in the fluorescent colors seen here.

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Outerspray sync - Art Print
Giclee print with archival inks on Hahnemuhle German Etching 308 g.s.m smooth photo rag paper. Artwork by Karborn.
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Outerspray sync - Art Print

Giclee print with archival inks on Hahnemuhle German Etching 308 g.s.m smooth photo rag paper. Artwork by Karborn.

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