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Prize-Winning Images of the Brain

Check out this year’s winners of The Art of Neuroscience competition

HUMAN ASTROCYTOMA CELLS.

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Alwin Kamermans, VU University Medical Center

Sometimes the language of science falters in conveying the staggering complexity and profound beauty of the brain. Cue art. The Art of Neuroscience competition, an annual contest directed by the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, pushes researchers and artists to break from the rigid structure of the academic paper and cast the brain in a creative light. This year’s entrants blended color, sound, light and—in one case—human blood to celebrate the intricacies of humanity’s most mysterious organ. Below, Scientific American presents the winning entry and honorable mentions, along with our editors’ top picks*.

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*Editor’s Note: Liz Tormes served as one of the judges in this year’s competition.