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Larry F Abbott1, Davi D Bock2, Edward M Callaway3, Winfried Denk4, Catherine Dulac5, Adrienne L Fairhall6, Ila Fiete7, Kristen M Harris8, Moritz Helmstaedter9, Viren Jain10, Narayanan Kasthuri11, Yann LeCun12, Jeff W Lichtman13, Peter B Littlewood14, Liqun Luo15, John H R Maunsell16, R Clay Reid17, Bruce R Rosen18, Gerald M Rubin19, Terrence J Sejnowski20, H Sebastian Seung21, Karel Svoboda19, David W Tank22, Doris Tsao23, David C Van Essen24.
Abstract
Large scientific projects in genomics and astronomy are influential not because they answer any single question but because they enable investigation of continuously arising new questions from the same data-rich sources. Advances in automated mapping of the brain's synaptic connections (connectomics) suggest that the complicated circuits underlying brain function are ripe for analysis. We discuss benefits of mapping a mouse brain at the level of synapses.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32946777 DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2020.08.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell ISSN: 0092-8674 Impact factor: 41.582