Lines viewed at different angles create distinctive
patterns of activity in the parts of the brain specialised
for vision. These rainbow "pinwheels" represent the patterns
created in the brain by viewing a succession of lines. Each
colour shows the brain activity for lines of different orientations.
Research by Dr David Alexander
Computer Modelling by Paul Bourke
1997
Brain Art
Image from Dr Evian Gordon's Brain Art Gallery.
Dr Evian Gordon is Head of the Cognitive Neuroscience Unit, Department
of Psychological Medicine, University of Sydney, Westmead Hospital.
Collaborator with the Brain Dynamics Group.
1996
Connectivity
Visualisation of connectivity used in the cortical simulation.
(Brain Dynamics Laboratory)
Computer Graphics and Modelling by Paul Bourke