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The CARMEN, Rural Life Centre for mobilization and expression of neurons.
I'm hoping it means something less scary in the original Portuguese. This is where we had the conference (and potentially where I had my neurons realigned)
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More paintings by Corina Chirila on
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This in vivo 2-photon image was created using viral vectors from the viral gene transfer core, a facility established in 2008 by the Picower Institute and the McGovern Institute to make viral vectors accessible to the MIT neuroscience community.
Image courtesy of Sam Clark, McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT
Render by Amy Sterling from
reconstructions by Seung Lab, Princeton Neuroscience Institute using images acquired by The Allen Institute. Funded by IARPA MICrONS. Rendered in Cinema 4D using Otoy Octane GPU renderer.
Render by Amy Sterling from
reconstructions by Seung Lab, Princeton Neuroscience Institute using images acquired by The Allen Institute. Funded by IARPA MICrONS. Rendered in Cinema 4D using Otoy Octane GPU renderer.
Synapse arriving at an excitatory neuron (blue) of mouse visual cortex.
Render by Amy Sterling from
reconstructions by Seung Lab, Princeton Neuroscience Institute using images acquired by The Allen Institute. Funded by IARPA MICrONS. Rendered in Cinema 4D using Otoy Octane GPU renderer.
J Neurophysiol. 1996 Sep;76(3):1904-23.
Electrotonic architecture of hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons based on three-dimensional reconstructions.
Mainen ZF, Carnevale NT, Zador AM, Claiborne BJ, Brown TH.
J Neurophysiol. 1996 Sep;76(3):1904-23.
Electrotonic architecture of hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons based on three-dimensional reconstructions.
Mainen ZF, Carnevale NT, Zador AM, Claiborne BJ, Brown TH.
J Neurophysiol. 1996 Sep;76(3):1904-23.
Electrotonic architecture of hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons based on three-dimensional reconstructions.
Mainen ZF, Carnevale NT, Zador AM, Claiborne BJ, Brown TH.
J Neurophysiol. 1996 Sep;76(3):1904-23.
Electrotonic architecture of hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons based on three-dimensional reconstructions.
Mainen ZF, Carnevale NT, Zador AM, Claiborne BJ, Brown TH.
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Sculpture work by Roxy Pain
part of 17th Sydney Biennale Sydney
"In an interesting combination of his two primary ways of working, Roxy Paine uses both mechanical means and the innate logic of natural forms to create his "Dendroid" tree-like sculptures. Paine's meticulous research and observation of a variety of tree species help him to understand the "language" of how a tree grows, and from there he creates fictional tree species that grow to a logic of their own. Paine has said: "I've processed the idea of a tree and created a system for its form. I take this organic majestic being and break it down into components and rules. The branches are translated into pipe and rod.".[6] Employing the language that he has invented pertaining to each of these fictive species, Paine's trees are "grown" through a laborious process of welding together the cylindrical piping and rods of diminishing size."
Reference: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roxy_Paine
J Neurophysiol. 1996 Sep;76(3):1904-23.
Electrotonic architecture of hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons based on three-dimensional reconstructions.
Mainen ZF, Carnevale NT, Zador AM, Claiborne BJ, Brown TH.
J Neurophysiol. 1996 Sep;76(3):1904-23.
Electrotonic architecture of hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons based on three-dimensional reconstructions.
Mainen ZF, Carnevale NT, Zador AM, Claiborne BJ, Brown TH.
J Neurophysiol. 1996 Sep;76(3):1904-23.
Electrotonic architecture of hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons based on three-dimensional reconstructions.
Mainen ZF, Carnevale NT, Zador AM, Claiborne BJ, Brown TH.
J Neurophysiol. 1996 Sep;76(3):1904-23.
Electrotonic architecture of hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons based on three-dimensional reconstructions.
Mainen ZF, Carnevale NT, Zador AM, Claiborne BJ, Brown TH.
Intricate webs in a field at Forest 44 Conservation Area look like the intricate neuron connections of the brain in the early morning sunlight.
This in vivo 2-photon image was created using viral vectors from the viral gene transfer core, a facility established in 2008 by the Picower Institute and the McGovern Institute to make viral vectors accessible to the MIT neuroscience community.
Image courtesy of Sam Clark, McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT
ENTRETENIMIENTO, PARA REACTIVAR NEURONAS -
Excelente - no hay que abrir nada!!
Medio y medio
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está bien logrado, verdad ?
Lee en voz alta lo que está escrito en el cuadro de abajo.
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Probablemente tú leas: 'A bird in the bush,' y ......
si eso ES lo que TÚ haz leído, entonces tu no haz visto
que la palabra THE está repetida dos veces !
Disculpa, pero míralo nuevamente...
Ahora, vamos divertirnos con algunas palabras.
¿qué es lo que ves aquí ?
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En negro tu puedes leer la palabra GOOD y en blanco
la palabra EVIL (dentro de cada letra negra hay una letra blanca).
¿ y aquí que ves ?
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Quizás no lo puedas ver a primera vista, pero en los espacios blancos se
puede leer la palabra OPTICAL,
paisaje azul se lee la palabra ILLUSION. ¡ Míralo nuevamente !
Ahora vamos a una ilusión óptica...
¿qué es lo que ves aquí ?
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¡ Esta no es difícil !
La palabra TEACH se refleja como LEARN.
¿y en esta otra qué ves ?
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Probablemente leas la palabra ME en marrón, pero.......
cuando mires a través de ME tú verás YOU ...!
¿Necesitas mirar nuevamente?
Chequea su Cerebro
Está muy bien e impresiona, por eso, por favor lee con atención.
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TEST VISUAL DE ALZHEIMERS
Cuenta todas las ' F ' del siguiente texto:
FINISHED FILES ARE THE RE
SULT OF YEARS OF SCIENTI
FIC STUDY COMBINED WITH
THE EXPERIENCE OF YEARS...
(VEA ABAJO)
¿CUÁNTAS ?
EQUIVOCADO, TIENE 6 -- con seguridad.
LEA NUEVAMENTE !
Realmente, Vuelva e Intente encontrar las 6 F's antes de seguir ...
La razón de esto está explicada a continuación.
El Cerebro no consigue procesar 'OF'.
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¿Increíble no? Vuelva a mirarlo nuevamente!!
Aquellos que han logrado contar las 6 'F's' a la primera son unos genios
!!!.
Si envías esto a algún amigo
puedes estar seguro de que
lo mantendrá ocupado
por varios minutos..!
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Mira esta mujer girando, y si crees que ella está girando hacia la derecha,
está funcionando
el lado derecho de tu cerebro. Si piensas que ella está girando hacia la
izquierda, es el lado
izquierdo de tu cerebro el que está funcionando. Y si logras verla girando
en los dos sentidos...
tienes un QI de 160 o mejor
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Más cosas del cerebro . . De la Universidad de Cambridge .
Sloo prseoans epxertas cnsoiugen leer etso.
Yo no cnogsieua pensr que relmante pidoa etndeer lo que etbsaa lnyedo.
El pdoer fdamoetanl de la mntee huamna, de aercudo con una invtesaigicon
de la Unvireisadd de Cmabrigde, no ipmrota el odren en que las lteras
etsen en una plabara , la úcina csoa ipmotratne es que la piremra y la
útimla
ltreas etsen en el lguar crotreco. El rseto pduee etasr en ttaol eniredo y
tu aun pdoreás leer sin perolbmea. Etso pruqoe la mtene haunma no
lee cdaa lreta idnvidailuemtne, snio que tmoa la pbrlaaa cmoo un tdoo.
Ipessrinaonte hien? Y yo que smirepe psene que el odern era ipmorantte!
Si tu pdues leer etso flecitacioenis!!
Life Of A Neuron @ Artechouse / NYC, Chelsea Market, New York, NY on Friday, August 12, 2022.
Life Of A Neuron
Step Into The Human Brain And Discover What Makes Us Unique At The Cellular Level. Experience The Next Dimension Of Storytelling While Exploring How The Brain Shapes The Universal Human Experience.
Life Of A Neuron Brings Together Decades Of Neuroscience Data And Research To Create A Cellular Level Journey Through The Human Brain. Created By Artechouse Studio In Partnership With Society For Neuroscience (Sfn), This Exhibition Is The Result Of Three Years Of Ardent Collaboration And Research And Reveals The Story Of A Universal Human Experience — The Story Of Ourselves.
Visitors Will Walk Into An Unprecedented, Real-Life 3D Model Of A Human Prefrontal Cortex Neuron — The “Thinking Cell” Of The Brain — And See It Grow From Birth Through Death.