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AUTHORS ABSTRACTThe brain of an individual animal is a complex spatiotemporal event between early development and decay; that of a species, an event in evolution summarizing ancient species-specific experience and putting it to the multiple test of individual experiences in each generation. The neuroanatomical structure of a brain is a projection of this complexity onto spatial coordinates, with loss of the temporal aspect except in the study of aging or comparative anatomy. How much of the original spatiotemporal complexity can be recovered in this projection? In other words, how can we make physiological sense out of the histological information? More... »
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