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Mapping the brain: scientists define 180 distinct regions, but what now?

  • Written by Pankaj Sah, Director - Queensland Brain Institute, The University of Queensland
imageA team of American researchers have mapped the cerebral cortex into 180 distinct regions. from shutterstock.com

In big news for neuroscience, a team of American researchers recently mapped the human brain’s outler layer, the cerebral cortex, into 180 distinct regions.

Using imaging data from the Human Connectome Project – a United States...

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