This visualization from the Lichtman Lab and Google Connectomics captures one of the most detailed looks we’ve ever had at a single cortical neuron. What you’re seeing isn’t an artist’s rendering — it’s a true 3D reconstruction built from electron microscopy, stitched together from terabytes of data, and traced using AI-based connectomics tools.
🧠 Every yellow dot is a synapse.
Each spine was detected, segmented, and cataloged through Google’s flood-filling networks, revealing thousands of connection points across a single neuron’s dendritic tree.
The colors show structure and function in incredible detail:
🔴 Magenta / Reddish: dendritic shafts
🔵 Blue: dendritic spines
🟡 Yellow: synapses
These layers tell a structural story about how information flows into the cell and how local circuits shape computation in the cortex.
Connectomics is pushing neuroscience toward a complete wiring diagram of the brain — not metaphorically, but literally. Data like this allows researchers to:
- Trace learning-related changes in spine density
- Map microcircuits involved in perception and memory
- Understand how diseases reshape synaptic architecture
- Build more accurate computational models of cortical processing
It’s a reminder that even a single neuron is an intricate universe of connectivity. And this is just one cell out of roughly 86 billion.
Author: Nicolas Hubacz
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