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A single neuron is shown with 5,600 of the nerve fibers (blue) that connect to it. The synapses that make these connections are in green

Posted on March 14, 2026 by agogo22
Posted in Science | Tagged comparison, human connctome, Life, nature, NIH, science | Leave a comment
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