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ON TOPIC Cerebral Reverberations The romance of neuroscience and art is stronger than its ever been—and we’re seeing it everywhere we go. Courtesy of artist Greg Dunn. By Neel Patel Managing Editor New York City’s Times Square is a sight to behold—a 21st century spectacle where the bright lights and brilliant colors flash and pulse like the crowds and characters flooding the pavement below. Last November, if you happened to find yourself wandering around Times Square a few minutes before midnight, you might have seen a projection of wiry imagery streaked in a rainbow flourish, stretched across the screens moving down the streets. It was Noah Hutton’s Brain City: a three-minute short film that mined images of neurons from several different neuroscientific projects and compiled them into a reel that envelops the viewer in a complex system of brain circuitry. The human brain is one of the most intricately designed organic structures to ever evolve out of nature. It’s composed of 86 billion neurons and a roughly equivalent number of non-neuronal cells, with trillions of synaptic connections firing between them. The physical structure as a whole is divided into two hemi- SciArt in America April 2015 spheres that are further divided into a multitude of different parts and regions, all playing a crucial role in the conscious and unconscious processes that keep the body alive and kicking. In fact, the human brain actually resembl