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Its been weeks of study, reading, educating, using my right brain.. memorizing terms, concepts, and all things logical. Finally broke through that phase, to a sense of depression. So strange to push so hard to attain something and then on the other side of attaining it you feel a sense of loss. The brain in a magical thing isn't it? Took 2 weeks to get back to even sitting down to my computer... everything felt so foreign after being away. I was a little desperate today to create something... anything and to just get lost in the process of creating something out of nothing. I had no real starting point, just used old images and came up with this. It's out there, but sort of feels like where I have been, in my mind deep in it for the last few weeks. Still loads of learning on the horizon, but right now I will enjoy this view...

 

Blessings.

  

Thank you to www.robertcorneliusphotography.com/blog/you-dont-need-fan... for some inspiration.

Esto es un retrato a mi única neurona, salio un momento a respirar y zasssss….la fotografié.

 

Como veis es retorcida y esta siempre pensando en verde….jajajajajajaja (aunque yo suelo consumir cerveza del lugar donde me encuentro…. Jajajaja… es una ley de adaptación….jajajajajaja), ella es la culpable de que sea tan cortito, pero pensándolo un poco mejor, ella solita ya hace mucho trabajo, entre que se ocupa de la respiración, que el corazón sigua su marcha, de retener los líquidos y sólidos dentro de mi cuerpo… jajajajaja ….hay veces que no lo consigue…. Jajajajjaa, de que no me tropiece con las paredes mas de lo que ya lo hago, de que no lo pierda todo y de encontrar alguna cosilla de vez en cuando…jajajaja, que recuerde las caras (aunque no los nombres), que aunque sea al amanecer sepa regresar a mi casa, de que mi cuerpo se comporte todo lo posiblemente correcto y civilizado…. que ya es mucho esfuerzo por su parte, ya que tengo un cuerpo un poco travieso, en fin… que esta solitaria neurona no para de currar.

 

Además hay veces que me sorprende y hace varios cosas a la vez (debo tener una neurona femenina !!!!!!!!!! ya lo sabia yo, el enemigo en casa….jajajaja) y se debe encontrar tan solitaria, con tanto espacio vació a su alrededor….. pues que lo llene de cerveza y que se haga unos largos….. si es que las neuronas femeninas no entienden de estas cosas…. Menos mal que mi cuerpo es un chicharrón……

 

This photo shows the cerebellum (a part of the brain) of a mouse embryo. Multiplying neurons are shown in red. Purkinje cells, a specific kind of neuron important for the regulation of fine movements, equilibrium, and posture, are shown in green. Blue color indicates all the cell nuclei. This image was taken as part of a NIAMS-supported study of the effect of the enzyme Ezh2 on the development of neurons in the embryonic brain.

 

Credit Vittorio Sartorelli, M.D., NIAMS Laboratory of Muscle Stem Cells and Gene Regulation, National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, National Institutes of Health

Looks like neuron doesn't it?

Ioannina, Greece - February 2012

NIH scientists uncovered how neurons in the eye may use math to distinguish moving objects.

 

More information: www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/eye-cells-may-use-m...

 

Credit: Diamond Lab, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health

The very-KIND signal transducer (green) activates microtubule associated protein (red) to prompt dendrite growth. (JCB 179(3) TOC3)

 

This image is available to the public to copy, distribute, or display under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.

 

Reference: Huang et al. (2007) J. Cell Biol. 179:539-552.

Published on: November 5, 2007.

doi: 10.1083/jcb.200702036.

 

Read the full article at:

jcb.rupress.org/cgi/content/full/179/3/539.

please

with all my heart,view here

This image shows mouse neurons (purple) with their nuclei (blue) and primary cilia (green).

An NIH-supported study suggests that changes in sensory projections on brain cells (called primary cilia) may be a factor that leads to obesity.

 

More information: directorsblog.nih.gov/2018/01/17/unraveling-the-biocircui...

 

Credit: Yi Wang, Vaisse Lab, UCSF

 

NIH funding from: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases; National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases; National Institute of General Medical Sciences; National Institute on Drug Abuse

   

Neurofascin-186 (red) assembles brevican-containing extracellular matrix around the axon initial segment and links the matrix to the cytoskeleton. (JCB 178(5) TOC1)

 

This image is available to the public to copy, distribute, or display under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.

 

Reference: Hedstrom et al. (2007) J. Cell Biol. 178:875-886.

Published on: August 20, 2007.

Doi: 10.1083/jcb/200705119.

 

Read the full article at:

jcb.rupress.org/cgi/content/full/178/5/875.

Fiery colorful metal sculpture of a neuron, called Soma, by the Flaming Lotus Girls.

 

Burning Man Festival 2009 in Nevada. The theme was Evolution

 

To see more images from 2009 and other years from Burning Man festival go to: www.dusttoashes.net

I hope you enjoyed the images and thank you for visiting.

 

Onkologie

 

Bevor Wissenschaftler die Genese (Entstehung) von Tumorzellen verstehen können, müssen sie ein geeignetes Modell finden, an dem die grundlegenden Vorgänge der Krebsentstehung studiert werden können. Eine Möglichkeit liefern die Zellen des Nervensystems, die sich in Kulturschalen züchten lassen. Man sieht die grünen Ausläufer eines solchen Neurons, die dicht und drängend mit roten und gelben Punkten besetzt sind. Sie zeigen die Stellen an, die dazu dienen, Kontakt mit anderen Zellen aufzunehmen. Man spricht dabei von Synapsen und weiss, dass der Kontakt zwischen den Zellen nicht direkt erfolgt. Es bleibt ein Zwischenraum. Daher erscheinen die bunten Punkte wie hingetupft.

 

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green beads retrogradely transported from striatum, biocytin stained red to identify pyramidal cells (M1, layer 5) that were recorded from. None of these were synaptically connected.

Neuron by Juan Fuentes, Winter Lights at Canary Wharf 2023, Riverside, London

Guru Shiva made from Columbus Neuron tubing. Carbon handlebars and brifters. Campagnolo Mirage gruppo. Go home MEBG, the internet's been won for the day.

Managed to get a good deal on this frame so I built it up with my old Arcade parts. Echo has a real winner with this bike. It has the proper head angle, it has a tapered steerer and a 15mm thru axle. There are a few small changes I'd make, but overall the bike feels great and it's the only 24" that I like more than my Iron.

The pond on my parents' farm was hovering on the boundary between freezing and thawing for several days when we noticed that hundreds of these neuron-shaped fissures formed in the ice. Each was seeded by a leaf or some other object at the center.

MIRROR NEURONS, - I. - "After each war there is a little less democracy left to save." - Brooks Atkinson

  

ARTWORK:

Dimensions- 18" x 24.5" acid free paper, charcoal, sumi ink & ebony penci

A couple of shots of the newest steed, 2018 Czar Neuron 26. Ever since I got into street trials in 2009 I've wanted to try a 26" street trials bike, but for one reason or another I never got one. When this Czar came out, it had all the right numbers so I just had to finally give it a try. I've been a staunch supporter of 24" street trials, but I have to say that this one is now my favorite bike. It makes so many things easier, except for some static moves where the 24s are still more maneuverable. There are very few things I would change about this bike and I don't understand why they aren't more widely available.

The Cold Spring Arch Bridge on Highway 154 is just about 16 miles (25 km) northwest of downtown Santa Barbara, CA. The highway crosses San Marcos Pass in the Santa Ynez Mountains on its way between the coastal Santa Barbara area and the inland Santa Ynez Valley. My vantage point is along Stagecoach Road seen here winding down underneath the bridge. Thunderclouds are hovering above the distant San Rafael Mountains.

 

Note 1: Map location is from my vantage point, not the bridge itself.

 

Note 2: My photo, above, was used in an episode of Nina and the Neurons, episode title, How Do We Build Bridges?, aired on BBC television in early 2013.

house paint on wood

The image is from Brain Basics: Know Your Brain brochure

www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/brain_basics/know_your_brain.htm

 

Credit: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health

Single serotonergic neurons and axons.

  

[© Tessa Hirschfeld-Stoler and Columbia University. All Rights Reserved. Do not use or reproduce.]

Neurons

April 18th, 2009

Hammond, IN

Crochet neurons that I've made for the "Knit a Neuron" project. They're my first ever bit of crochet!

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