
Brainbow
Brainbow is a scientific technique that uses special genetic tools to label individual neurons in the brain with multiple, colorful fluorescent proteins. This allows researchers to visualize and distinguish the intricate networks and connections within neural circuits with unprecedented detail. By assigning different colors to different neurons, Brainbow helps scientists study how neurons are organized, how they communicate, and how brain functions and disorders develop. It’s a powerful method for mapping the complex wiring of the brain in a way that reveals the diversity and complexity of neural interactions.