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The Brain - Narf - 11-29-2021



:lol2::anon: Please donate a bit of your attention and click the video below... Chuckle

Excerpt from Magical Egypt Series 2 Diencephalon, Hippocampus and Amygdala Schematic depicted in ceremonial Atef crown motif by Chance Gardner and Gary Osborn.



Makes for a great mnemonic too!


RE: The Brain - Guest - 11-29-2021

I see what you did there... Cheers Thumbup

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RE: The Brain - Narf - 11-29-2021

Are you thinking what I'm thinking? 1rof1b 

Something about the Inner spaces and why mice can talk?




RE: The Brain - Guest - 11-29-2021

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RE: The Brain - Guest - 12-03-2021

An Historical Precedent for Brain Anatomy being depicted in Art

A team of career artists and designers have discovered a previously unrecognized visual language - a type of visual cipher - ingeniously hidden in the hieroglyphic reliefs, statuary, and architectural motifs of ancient Egyptian temples and tombs.

A precedent for biological correspondence in art was set in the Oct 10th, 1990 Issue of JAMA when Dr. Frank Mershberger had an article published in which he published the theory that Micheal Angelo had depicted a brain in his painting the creation of Adam on the Sistine Chapel

https://youtu.be/fMifGCdfeRM


RE: The Brain - Guest - 12-06-2021

Watchu talkin' about? lol

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RE: The Brain - Guest - 12-07-2021

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RE: The Brain - Guest - 12-08-2021

Launched in 2012, EyeWire is a game that uses crowdsourcing to help map the brain. Anyone can play and players need no scientific background. They need only be curious and enjoy solving puzzles.

The game is based on mapping the retina — a part of the eye, but also part of the central nervous system. The retina plays a role in motion processing.

The goal of the game is to map neurons, allowing researchers to identify new synapses and cell types. Players map branches of a neuron from one side of a cube to the other. They scroll through the cube and reconstruct neurons in segments with the help of an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm, making connections that the AI missed. Multiple players map each cube; then their work is compared.

https://www.citizenscience.gov/eyewire-brain-mapping/

https://eyewire.org/explore

https://youtu.be/c43jVfpzvZ0


RE: The Brain - Eye Candy - 12-19-2021

“Sarah Hyndman brings a frisky mix of art and science to her multisensory analysis of typography and communication” Ellen Lupton, curator of contemporary design at Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum.

https://typetastingnews.com/book/
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