February 20, 2014

From Nat Geo - How Our Brains Really work

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Robert Clark (brain); brain preparation performed at Allen Institute for Brain Science. Image by Van Weeden and L. L. Wald, Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Human Connectome Project.

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