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Project to Map Brain Connections
HealthDataManagement, 07/17/09
The National Institutes of Health is launching a $30 million effort to use advanced imaging technologies to map the circuitry of the healthy human brain. The goal of the Human Connectome Project is to better understand how brain connections underlie brain function. The project will map the wiring diagram of the entire living brain.
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