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Thanks to a mouse watching clips from “The Matrix,” scientists have created the largest functional map of a brain to date.
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Scientists produce complex map of mouse's brain that could unravel mystery of how ours workScientists have long known those signals move from one neuron along fibres called axons and dendrites, using synapses to jump to the next neuron ... show a mouse video snippets of sci-fi movies, ...
Scientists have long known those signals move from one neuron along fibers called axons and dendrites, using synapses to jump to the next neuron ... Show a mouse video snippets of sci-fi movies, ...
The massive dataset from a new study is a step towards unravelling the mystery of how our brains work and could lead to ...
Scientists have long known those signals move from one neuron along fibers called axons and dendrites, using synapses to jump to the next neuron ... Show a mouse video snippets of sci-fi movies, ...
Researchers mapped 84,000 neurons in a mouse brain after it watched video clips. The 3D map links structure and activity.
Scientists have long known those signals move from one neuron along fibers called axons and dendrites, using synapses to jump ... sports, animation and nature. A team at Baylor College of Medicine ...
Scientists have long known those signals move from one neuron along fibers called axons and dendrites, using synapses to jump to the next neuron ... a mouse video snippets of sci-fi movies, sports, ...
Scientists have long known those signals move from one neuron along fibers called axons and dendrites, using synapses to jump ... sports, animation and nature. A team at Baylor College of Medicine ...
Scientists have long known those signals move from one neuron along fibers called axons and dendrites, using synapses to jump ... sports, animation and nature. A team at Baylor College of Medicine ...
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