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For more information please visit the Brain Networks Lab Our research on mouse brain networks has the potential to transform the way we
Network function is built on architecture, both connectivity and neuron morphology, and it is the architecture of the mouse brain as template for all mammalian brains that constitutes the subject of our investigation. For more information please visit the Brain Networks Lab Our research on mouse brain networks has the potential to transform the way we think about computation.
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Network function is built on architecture, both connectivity and neuron morphology, and it is the architecture of the mouse brain as template for all mammalian brains that constitutes the subject
Such brain network models could help greatly in building the next generation of IT infrastructure one less brittle, better adapted to providing relevant and timely information, and better able to model and interact with its environment. Being part of the Texas A&M family is more than life in classroom. To see the complete list of research highlighted in this section, click here.
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