Einstein science can be a rather intimidating area of study . So kudos to comic artist Matteo Farinella and neuroscientist Hana Ros of University College London for their upcomingNeurocomicproject — an imaginative effort to explain the intimate workings of the brain through the graphic novel format .
Farinella and Ros come out Neurocomic in response to the increased public awareness of neuroscience , particularly as it relates to the problems of aging and mental disorderliness .
They report their labor like this :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKlb5d6Rdb8
Neurocomic will be a in writing novel that takes the lector on an exciting and visually captivating adventure through the brain , populated by way-out creatures and famous neuroscientists . gargantuan squid , talking sea slugs , mysterious trap doors , Cuban sandwich , parachutes and submerged battles channelize the reader on a fantasy journeying that entrance and help them to understand how the mental capacity works .
Though still in advance ( the first issue is due out by and by this year ) , Neurocomic escapade will show how cells use electricity to commune , how drugs put to work , and what happens during brain disorders .

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