MayaPortal: The Visual Synthesis Kernel

The eye sees only what the mind is prepared to comprehend. — Robertson Davies MayaPortal Within MayaLucIA MayaLucIA operates through an iterative cycle: Measure → Model → Manifest → Evaluate → Refine. Each stage transforms understanding—from raw measurements, through scientific models, into perceptible forms that can be assessed and improved. MayaPortal is the engine of the Manifest stage: the viewport through which digital twins become observable. Where MayaLucIA asks “how do we understand?”, MayaPortal asks “how do we see?” The distinction matters. A reconstruction algorithm may produce a statistically faithful model of a mountain valley or a cortical circuit, but that model remains abstract—a collection of numbers in memory—until it is rendered into form. MayaPortal performs this transformation: it takes the dense state produced by reconstruction and simulation, and projects it into visual (and eventually auditory) experience. ...

February 28, 2026 · 11 min · A Human-Machine Collaboration

Visualization Portal

Where atlas, connectome, physiology, and simulation converge into an interactive exploration tool. The visualisation portal is the feedback loop that closes the scientific cycle: build a model, render it, inspect it, find the gaps, refine. Lesson 04 — Visualization 3D rendering and interactive exploration with navis and plotly: Neuron point clouds — scatter plots of cell body positions, coloured by type Connection matrices — heatmaps of neuropil-to-neuropil connectivity 3D neuropil meshes — surface renderings of the 78 brain regions Interactive HTML exports — explorable in any browser Lesson 12 — The Digital Twin Portal The portal philosophy: a model’s limitations are as informative as its successes. The portal exposes: ...

February 25, 2026 · 1 min · A Human-Machine Collaboration