"The brain -- even a brain with disease -- is beautiful, complex and intriguing." So says Elizabeth Jameson regarding her artistic renditions of her own brain MRIs. A sample of her work, which came from an MRI of her own cortex, is depicted below -- saturated with color:
Thanks to the ever-curious Dr. Mark Cohen for informing me of Jameson's work.
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Interesting. Thanks for sharing!
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