Behind the scenes of this project.
Which brain regions light up at which moments when seeing which images or listening certain
music? And inversely what do brain imagine seeing or hearing given certain types of neural
responses?
Created by Columbia University neuroscientist
Baihan Lin, Brain Experience is an
interactive data visualization that enables the users to experience how human brains perform
complicated tasks that we as people find easy. The mechanisms and processes beneath it,
surprisingly, are highly complex and involve many organic elements. The projects can help
the users unravel these beautiful mysteries that intrigue scientists and philosophers for
ages. The cognitive tasks specific for this visualization are mostly likely to be either
viewing images or listening to music.
As the Research Topics, this project will
• introduce the foundations of the perception process of the brains with visual
storytelling and
• visualize the dynamic process of how different brain regions interact to
perform these cognitive tasks,
The Research Significance is to guide the readers understand how the human brains
process information in an organized, systematic and hierarchical way, so that they can:
• have a knowledge of the underlying mechanisms when they perform daily tasks;
• gain access to one of the research frontiers in the fields of cognitive and
computational neuroscience;
• come up with new research questions and pursue a scientific research;
• build better neural network structures inspired by these neuroscientific
discoveries; and
• revisit their philosophical stances of life about how our consciousness and
thinking processes are formed.
Research Outline
Design Outline
Design Wireframe