From the NYT, these electron microscopy photos are strangely beautiful:
The last few decades have produced an explosion of new techniques for probing the blobby, unprepossessing brain in search of the thinking, feeling, suffering, scheming mind. But the field remains technologically complicated, out of reach for the average nonscientist, and still defined by research so basic that the human connection, the usual “hook” by which abstruse science captures general interest, is often missing.
Carl Schoonover took this all as a challenge. Mr. Schoonover, 27, is midway through a Ph.D. program in neuroscience at Columbia, and thought he would try to find a different hook. He decided to draw the general reader into his subject with the sheer beauty of its images.
So he has compiled them into a glossy new art book. “Portraits of the Mind: Visualizing the Brain From Antiquity to the 21st Century,” newly published by Abrams, includes short essays by prominent neuroscientists and long captions by Mr. Schoonover — but its words take second place to the gorgeous imagery, from the first delicate depictions of neurons sketched in prim Victorian black and white to the giant Technicolor splashes the same structures make across 21st-century LED screens.
Scientists are routinely seduced by beauty. Mr. Schoonover knows this firsthand, as he acknowledged in an interview: for a while his wallet held snapshots not of friends or family, but of particularly attractive neurons. Sometimes the aesthetics of the image itself captivate. Sometimes the thrill is the magic of a dead-on fabulous technique for getting at elusive data.
Particularly attractive neurons:
Cerebellar Purkinje neurons
Spiny neuron
Chick retina
Rabies
Subnetwork
Cerebellum
Neocortex
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Source:
Slide Show <br>http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2010/11/29/science/20101130-brain.html
Odyssey Through the Brain
ABIGAIL ZUGER, M.D.
NYT, November 29, 2010
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/30/science/30brain.html
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Are you sure the second one (spiny) isn’t actually the GS neuron?
Peter Kramer describes this in “Against Depression”, it’s uncanny how the pathology at the level of the neuron mimics the disease itself.
http://books.google.com/books?id=mgaj76KUQbsC&pg=PA59&dq=kramer+brain+neurons+dying+%22against+depression%22&hl=en&ei=nDf1TJ_iC8O78gbB4cT_Bg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false
might be a good time to re-post this
http://www.amazon.com/Expelled-Intelligence-Allowed-Ben-Stein/dp/B001BYLFFS
Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed (2008)
it’s insight into ‘Acadame’, is as compelling as the Topic, itself..
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to the Post:
nice snaps ~! (yes, pun intended)
Too cool!
With it being football season and discussing the brain, this is a good related article:
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Discover Magazine
The Brain: What Happens to a Linebacker’s Neurons?
08.18.2010
A blow to the head can change the neural architecture of the brain from elastic to brittle, with devastating consequences.
http://discovermagazine.com/2010/jul-aug/18-brain-what-happens-to-a-linebackers-neurons/
the spiny neuron is a scanning electron microscope image while the rest of the images were taken via epifluorescent illumination or laser confocal microscopy.
yuan,
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Chick retina?
OK, you asked for it:
Is this only in the male brain?
Is it the part of the brain that makes a guy’s eyes pop out when he sees a babe?
Can anyone still believe there is no Creator, The Living God?
Beautiful.