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NIMHANS to arrange first-in-the-world mind and thoughts museum

Posted on August 25, 2023 By admin


An showcase on the mind museum in Nationwide Institute of Psychological Fitness and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS) in Bengaluru.
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To strengthen consciousness about psychological fitness and neurosciences in addition to decode functioning of the mind, NIMHANS is operating on putting in a mind and thoughts museum in its platinum jubilee year. The prevailing Heritage Museum and the proposed ‘Human Brain Museum’ shall be built-in right into a pristine facility in Bengaluru, making it “the first, largest and most innovative ‘Museum of the Brain and Mind in the world”.

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The museum proposes to mixture advances in data and communique generation, graphics and animation, incorporate digital truth, {and professional} experience in diverse grounds of psychological fitness and neuroscience. The speculation is to serve an experiential and interactive enjoy for guests with complete, original data at the functioning of the mind and the thoughts, in fitness and illness.

NIMHANS Director Pratima Murthy instructed The Hindu, “There are plans to have a holographic zone, and an incubation centre for scientists to discuss and experiment with innovative ideas, particularly for start-ups, idea validation, mentorship and guidance, networking, funding assistance, research and marketing. We are also working on making the museum available online. Another idea being explored is of a travelling exhibition.”

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State of the art generation for show proposed to be worn come with contact tables, clear presentations, interactive 2D contact displays, augmented truth stories, digital truth headsets, digital truth caves and haptic units to permit guests to really feel 3-d items in digital truth area.

The institute is searching for philanthropic and CSR help for this initiative, Dr. Murthy stated.

Prabha S. Chandra, Dean of Behavioural Sciences at NIMHANS, stated, “High-end technological interfaces will represent an educative experience by itself, and will reflect the progress in technology made in recent times. The museum will help visitors understand how the brain functions in health, how motor and sensory functions are coordinated, how consciousness is maintained, how thoughts, actions and feelings are formed, and how trauma, use of substances, and lifestyle can alter functioning of the brain.”

Over 300 specimens of human mind on show in museum

The prevailing mind warehouse is a human mind repository of tissue and fluids gathered at autopsy, with knowledgeable consent of akin kin. It’s been established as a useful resource organisation to obtain treasured human frightened tissue for neurobiological analysis in Republic of India.

Exhibits at the brain museum at the National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences in Bengaluru.

Reveals on the mind museum on the Nationwide Institute of Psychological Fitness and Neuro Sciences in Bengaluru.
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Anita Mahadevan, Schoolteacher and Head of Branch of Neuropathology, who may be coordinator of the warehouse and museum, stated, “Over 300 specimens of the human brain are on display at the museum, and an equal number are stored in the bank. One half of the brain from neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorder cases are frozen at -86 degree Celsius while the other half is formalin fixed, which can be used for pathomorphological studies.

“Since its inception in 1974, the bank has archived human brain, brain biopsies, serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples from various neurological and psychiatric disorders for research. The mission is to make people N-literate (neuroscience literate). The number of brain donations are also on the rise over the years. Overall, we have collected over 50 donated brains from Bengaluru.

“Right now, the brain is a structure at the bank and museum. Its functioning is something that we cannot show on a specimen. We will use digital technology to show how the brain works, the connectivity, how nerve impulses travel. We want to expand from anatomy to try and show function.”

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