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Here, you'll find a collection of projects that explore the intersections of neuroscience, art, and creativity. From research articles to artistic collaborations and in-depth interviews, these works examine how science and art shape each other, offering perspectives on the mind, memory, and human experience.

Carnegie Mellon University — The Arts in Society Conference (2025)

At this year’s Carnegie Mellon Arts in Society Conference, I presented my project, Mental Mapping: The Art of Exploring Connections, which focuses on neuroscience, LLM analyses, and photography to make hidden neural, social, and virtual networks visible.

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Harvard Psychiatry Research Day

Joshua Sariñana presented his research project—Utilizing Large Language Models and Art to Represent Cognitive Networks—at the Harvard Psychiatry Research Day, exploring how spatial cognition influences identity across physical, social, and digital environments. Using large language models (LLMs) to analyze qualitative interviews, he examined how individuals navigate interconnected spaces, shaping their sense of belonging and adaptation.

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