A study appearing in the journal iCell/i reveals that the mammalian cerebral cortex actually has a "logical" underlying organizational principle and is not a dense single interrelated tangle of neural networks as previously thought. Researchers have identified eight distinct neural subnetworks that together form the connectivity infrastructure of the mammalian cortex, the part of the brain involved in higher-order functions such as cognition, emotion and consciousness. ...
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