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For more than a decade, neuroscientists have known that many of the cells in a brain region called the fusiform gyrus specialize in recognizing faces. However, those cells don't act alone: They need to communicate with several other parts of the brain. By tracing those connections, MIT neuroscientists have now shown that they can accurately predict which parts of the fusiform gyrus are face-selective. Via Dimitris Agorastos Delete the scoop?
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Probably the best infographic I have seen in a while.
55Mb of usefull stuff.
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