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Neuroscience in pictures: the best images of the year

  • Written by Wei Luan, Postdoctoral Researcher, The University of Queensland
imageNeuroscientists require images to understand what's happening in the brain.Chase Sherwell/QBI, Author provided

To understand how the healthy brain works and what occurs in brain disease, neuroscientists use many microscopy techniques, ranging from whole-brain human MRIs to imaging within a single neuron (brain cell), creating stunning images in the...

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