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 Discovery Understanding the Brain As a Computational Network
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The roundworm Caenorhabditis elegans.
Credit: Marie-Anne Felix, the Monod Institute |
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The most common patterns involving four neurons in the C. elegans neural network.
Credit: Christoph Adami, Keck Graduate Institute |
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The most common patterns of three neurons in the C. elegans neural network: Green: Sensory neuron; blue, motor neuron; red, interneuron. Arrows represent direction that the signal travels between the two cells.
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