Publications by authors named "Flora Lysen"

Synthetic data promises to be a viable alternative when data collection and data sharing may not be feasible or cost effective, but it raises distinct ethical issue that merit serious consideration. [Image: see text]

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This article traces attempts in the 1930s to create a spatio-temporal model of the active, living brain. Images and models of electric, illuminated displays – derived from electro-technology and engineering – allowed for a changing imaginary of a brain that was immediately accessible. The example of the Luminous Brain Model, a three-dimensional science education model, demonstrates how the visual language of illumination could serve as a flexible rhetorical tool that offered sensations of liveliness to modern viewers and promised to show a transparent view of a dynamic brain.

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