Purkinjebilder
Purkinjebilder are a group of abstract, dynamic visual art forms that exhibit characteristics reminiscent of neurological or biological structures, particularly those associated with the Purkinje cells in the cerebellum. Named after the Czech neuroscientist Jan Evangelista Purkyně, who discovered the Purkinje fibers in the cerebellum, the term "Purkinjebilder" often alludes to artworks or visual representations inspired by the complex, branching dendritic structures or the intricate network patterns observed in neural tissues.
The concept of Purkinjebilder gained prominence in the realms of artistic and scientific visualization during the
In scientific contexts, Purkinjebilder serve as visual aids for understanding the spatial organization and connectivity of
Overall, Purkinjebilder exemplify the interdisciplinary intersection of neuroscience, art, and digital visualization, providing a unique perspective