Updates on mapping the brain

March 13, 2008 12:01 PM PDT – Posted by Emily Shurr

Not content with merely mapping the 180-terabyte network of a mouse brain, researchers at Seattle's Allen Institute for Brain Science are going after bigger quarry: mapping the human brain, at least 2,000 times more complex. Their findings will shed light on the biochemistry behind gene expression and brain function.

Funded by software high-roller Paul Allen, the institute also hopes to create a 4D atlas demonstrating the growth of neural patterns over time.

Read the full story on MSNBC: "New brain map on tap"

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