Oct. 26th, 2006

electricland: (This Is Wonderland)
via [livejournal.com profile] spacing (a terrific Toronto site, btw): Reverse graffiti. I think this is brilliant.
electricland: (mouse zombie)
For quite a long time, if I thought about the brain at all, I always assumed it was basically a blob of undifferentiated goo. The motor homunculus was a revelation to me. The interconnected areas that deal with speech, language, reading and writing are still a marvel. The development of executive function is just neat.

There are days, though, when I wish the brain was still a blob of goo. It would make my job a lot simpler, because I wouldn't have to find clever ways of explaining stuff like this:

Basal nuclei: ...in official anatomical terminology the term includes the nucleus caudatus, nucleus lentiformis, corpus striatum, capsula interna, and corona radiata (including the capsula externa and capsula extrema). [From Dorlands]

vs.

The major components of the basal ganglia are the caudate nucleus, putamen, and globus pallidus. [Kandel, Schwartz & Jessell]
Chase this around further and you get:

Corpus striatum: one of the components of the basal nuclei; ... arranged in two principal masses, the caudate nucleus and the lentiform nucleus...

Caudate nucleus: ...the caudate nucleus and putamen form a functional unit (the neostriatum) of the corpus striatum. (That one comes with an illustration of the caudate nucleus, which is attached to the putamen on one end and the amygdaloid on the other.}

Lentiform nucleus: the part of the corpus striatum somewhat resembing a biconvex lens, divided into an external, larger, lateral part (putamen) and an internal, smaller, lighter colored medial part (globus pallidus), which is in turn subdivided into a smaller, medial and a larger, lateral part by the medial medullary lamina...
Oh, and sometimes the amydgala gets to be part of the basal nuclei as well.

Too many bits! Too many bits of the brain! Back to the primeval ooze with it all! Or at the very least, if there could be consensus on what is part of what, that would be nice.

Just in case you're worried, I have more or less sorted this out. I just thought I'd rant a little. )

All this for two sentences in the final script. I wonder sometimes...

mysteries

Oct. 26th, 2006 04:54 pm
electricland: (don't panic)
The toilet in the middle stall in the women's washroom on my floor appears to have been detached from its plumbing and moved a foot to the left, or so a look over the wall of the adjoining stall tells me.

That's not the weird thing, though. The weird thing: it looks like it still has water in it.

I don't know if this has anything to do with the large wet area running the length of the corridor or the smell of organic solvents or the fact that the office opposite the washroom has had its door open all day. I assume so, but what do I know?

It's all very strange.

Anyway, I have just completed a large task and I'm going to leave the office. I could start something else, but then I'd just stay until 7 and you know how that goes.

Freedom!

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