The brain consists of about 86 billion neurons and trillions of neural connections. Deep in the human brain, a mysterious structure as thin as a sheet of paper — the screen-shaped nucleus, is hidden, and has always been one of the most mysterious subjects of research in the field of neuroscience. After years of research, the research team drew up the most complete full-brain connectivity map of non-human primate screen nuclei to date, revealing the physical connectivity foundation of the screen nuclei integrating whole brain information, providing key support for understanding the nature of consciousness and exploring the mechanisms of brain disease.

Zhitongcaijing · 07/11 05:33
The brain consists of about 86 billion neurons and trillions of neural connections. Deep in the human brain, a mysterious structure as thin as a sheet of paper — the screen-shaped nucleus, is hidden, and has always been one of the most mysterious subjects of research in the field of neuroscience. After years of research, the research team drew up the most complete full-brain connectivity map of non-human primate screen nuclei to date, revealing the physical connectivity foundation of the screen nuclei integrating whole brain information, providing key support for understanding the nature of consciousness and exploring the mechanisms of brain disease.