Mapping the structure of the brain doesn’t fully explain its function

Comparing a map of the neurons in a nematode worm – the connectome – with a map of how signals travel across those neurons has revealed a surprising number of differences, suggesting that the structure of the brain alone doesn’t explain how it works

​Comparing a map of the neurons in a nematode worm – the connectome – with a map of how signals travel across those neurons has revealed a surprising number of differences, suggesting that the structure of the brain alone doesn’t explain how it works Comparing a map of the neurons in a nematode worm – the connectome – with a map of how signals travel across those neurons has revealed a surprising number of differences, suggesting that the structure of the brain alone doesn’t explain how it works 

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