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Neuronex
Neuronex

Neuronex

The challenge: create an eye-catching promotional image for Neuronex, part of the National Science Foundation's Next Generation Network for Neuroscience Program made up of a team of international scientists. The group focuses on 4 key methodologies to understand the brain; electrophysiology, neural modelling, genetic transcription, and cellular neuronal signaling.

 Genetic information is organized into a packed coil called chromatin. Chromatin remodelers attach to DNA and re-organizes how the genetic information is packaged, without changing the information contained in the DNA sequence. Seen above is the chro

Genetic information is organized into a packed coil called chromatin. Chromatin remodelers attach to DNA and re-organizes how the genetic information is packaged, without changing the information contained in the DNA sequence. Seen above is the chromatin remodeler SWI/SNF interacting with a strand of DNA, referenced from the Protein Data Bank https://www.rcsb.org/structure/6TDA. Image © Kelly Bullock Art, 2020.

This image was created as the back cover for the scientific magazine The Dorsal Column, founded by graduate students at the University of Western Ontario.

Ketamine disrupts working memory during naturalistic navigation

Ketamine disrupts working memory during naturalistic navigation

The clients' research article demonstrated the role of the lateral prefrontal cortex in working memory during naturalistic navigation. Working memory is the ability of primates to manipulate and hold mental representations used to guide behavior.

This cover image mockup was designed to showcase the article's main story by demonstrating the mechanism of action of ketamine on the prefrontal cortex. In the image, the ketamine 'turns off' the working memory activity like a light.

The library, a visual analogy of working memory, shows books flying off the shelves and re-organizing dynamically. Where the ketamine attaches to it's NMDAR receptor, the activity is stymied.

Adult Neurogenesis

Adult Neurogenesis

Electrocorticography (ECoG)

Electrocorticography (ECoG)

In some cases, patients with epilepsy are implanted with an array of electrodes called an electrocorticograph (ECoG) array. This array, which sits under the skull on the surface of the brain, allows clinicians to identify the focus of the epilepsy prior to surgery. These same arrays, with the consent of the patient, give scientists the opportunity to record brain activity with a high level of resolution.

Traveling Wave

Traveling Wave

This figure is a result of collaboration with two researchers at Western University and the Salk Institute to showcase a novel observation about cortical wave propagation.

“Spontaneous Traveling Cortical Waves Gate Perception in Awake Behaving Primates.” Zachary Davis et al. 2019 (Preprint)

Astrocyte

Astrocyte

Astrocyte fine art prints available.

Show off your love of science with a beautiful print to hang in your office. Featured at the 2019 Society for Neuroscience Art of Neuroscience Exhibit in Chicago.

Neurons

Neurons

Pyramidal Neuron fine art prints available.

Giclee fine art prints on Hahnemuehle Photo Rag rated for 200 years fade resistance.

Two Visual Streams

Two Visual Streams

This visual—inspired by the 1992 paper by Mel Goodale and David Milner – showcases the two visual streams hypothesis, a model of visual processing in which visual information is partitioned into two interconnected pathways. The dorsal stream runs along the top of the brain and parses spatial information, while the ventral stream traverses the bottom of the brain and processes object identity and characteristics.

Cerebral Cortex Cover

Cerebral Cortex Cover

The Challenge: Create a stunning editorial image showcasing the gradient of interneuron populations across the cortex. Changes in the Proportion of Inhibitory Interneuron Types from Sensory to Executive Areas of the Primate Neocortex: Implications for the Origins of Working Memory Representations. Santiago Torres-Gomez ST et al. 2020.

The outcome: This cover design is featured on the cover of the Cerebral Cortex, Volume 30, Issue 8, August 2020.

How it’s done: The macaque brain was modelled in 3D and the inter neuron populations were plotted on the surface of the brain. The realistic brain shows the sensory encoding, and the cartoon brain represents the mental representations. The traces show the gradient in the waveform profile for the different interneurons, and the neurons were reconstructed from archetypal parvalbumin and calretinin interneurons. The brain was rendered in Blender, and the reflection crafted in Photoshop.

Sliced

Sliced

Sliced fine art prints available.

Giclee fine art prints on Hahnemuehle Photo Rag rated for 200 years fade resistance.

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 The Challenge:  Create a striking cover image showcasing LFP phase resetting in primate hippocampus during eye movements. Accompanies this article:  Modulation of local field potentials and neuronal activity in primate hippocampus during saccades. D

The Challenge: Create a striking cover image showcasing LFP phase resetting in primate hippocampus during eye movements. Accompanies this article: Modulation of local field potentials and neuronal activity in primate hippocampus during saccades. Doucet et al. 2019

The outcome: This cover design is featured on the cover of the Journal Hippocampus Volume 30, Issue 3 March 2020.

How it’s done: The hippocampus was superimposed on the eye as a reflection to demonstrate the hippocampus’ activity during eye movements. The eye was rendered in Blender, and the reflection crafted in Photoshop.

Vision

Vision

They say the eyes are the window to the soul. Well, turns out they are also an excellent window into the workings of the brain. Visual neuroscience is one of the longest-studied fields in sensory neuroscience. We can learn an incredible amount about the brain's computations at large from investigating how the brain processes and encodes visual information, and how the brain prepares for eye movements.

Visual Science

Visual Science

They say the eyes are the window to the soul. Well, turns out they are also an excellent window into the workings of the brain. Visual neuroscience is one of the longest-studied fields in sensory neuroscience. We can learn an incredible amount about the brain's computations at large from investigating how the brain processes and encodes visual information, and how the brain prepares for eye movements.

Human Cortex

Human Cortex

The Challenge: Create a photorealistic 3D model of the human brain.

How it’s Done: MRI images were reconstructed into a 3D model using InVesalius, retopologised, sculpted, and textured in Blender.

Rhesus Macaque Brain

Rhesus Macaque Brain

The Challenge: Create a photorealistic 3D model of the Rhesus Macaque brain.

How it’s Done: Brain was sculpted and textured in Blender referencing the Scalable Brain Atlas to ensure anatomical accuracy.

Rat Brain

Rat Brain

The Challenge: Create a photorealistic 3D model of the rat brain.

How it’s Done: Brain was sculpted and textured in Blender referencing the Scalable Brain Atlas to ensure anatomical accuracy.

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Skeletal Anatomy

Skeletal Anatomy

This project was created as an exploration of skeletal anatomy in the lower limb. Pictured here is the medial longitudinal arch of the foot.

Surgical Methods

Surgical Methods

The Challenge: The client requested a series of figures for a research paper describing browlift surgical techniques.

How it’s Done: Extensive research of the surgical technique was conducted, and the physician was consulted for accuracy. Procedure was sketched and approved by client, and client input implemented iteratively to produce the final result. A semi-realistic style of the procedure was chosen to ensure clarity and provide additional spatial information.

The Writing Process

The Writing Process

Infographic collaboration with the talented Rachel Long https://www.rachlong.com/.

Add or All

Add or All

This project was an album cover for the rock band Serein for their single Add or All.

Check out Serein @sereinkicksass

“Very satisfied. The artwork came out exactly what I was looking for and had the realism and detail I was seeking. It helped visually represent the song Serein made and gives us an icon to represent the single. The work was done well, with a good mixture of our initial ideas and Kelly's artistic vision and detail. Best aspect was the detail and having the ability to communicate directly and make quick changes to the artwork. Worst, might be having only two edits. Its tough with a group collaboration to appease everyone within two edits.“ - Serein

Curious Mind

Curious Mind

Although human babies are altricial, taking many years to become independent of their parents, their minds develop remarkably quickly and in a year they can understand speech and walk around. Neuroimaging of infants is providing fascinating insights into the brain changes that underlie this extraordinary mental development. This drawing was inspired by the infant fMRI research of Rhodri Cusack and his team at Trinity College Dublin, and by the curiosity in the eyes of my nephew. The embroidered quilt symbolises the emergence of human intelligence. To learn more about infant neuroimaging visit www.cusacklab.org.

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Neuronex
 Genetic information is organized into a packed coil called chromatin. Chromatin remodelers attach to DNA and re-organizes how the genetic information is packaged, without changing the information contained in the DNA sequence. Seen above is the chro
Ketamine disrupts working memory during naturalistic navigation
Adult Neurogenesis
Electrocorticography (ECoG)
Traveling Wave
Astrocyte
Neurons
Cortical Neuron
Two Visual Streams
Cerebral Cortex Cover
Sliced
Monkey Looking Around
Monkey-avatar-two-web.jpg
Monkey-avatar-three-web.jpg
 The Challenge:  Create a striking cover image showcasing LFP phase resetting in primate hippocampus during eye movements. Accompanies this article:  Modulation of local field potentials and neuronal activity in primate hippocampus during saccades. D
Vision
Visual Science
Human Cortex
Rhesus Macaque Brain
Rat Brain
adenovirus-with-membrane-sm2.jpg
cell cover mockup9 updated1.jpg
featured black background.jpg
SKull Orth3.jpg
Skeletal Anatomy
Surgical Methods
The Writing Process
Add or All
Curious Mind
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