What Do We Want to Know and How Will a Connectome Help Us Know It?
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Explore a thought-provoking lecture on connectome analysis and its implications for neuroscience research. Delve into the fundamental questions surrounding connectomics and its potential to advance our understanding of brain function. Presented by Gwyneth Card from Columbia University at the Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM) workshop on Mathematical Approaches for Connectome Analysis, this 51-minute talk challenges viewers to consider what we truly want to know about the brain and how connectome data can help us achieve those insights. Gain valuable perspectives on the intersection of mathematics, neuroscience, and connectomics while examining the current state and future directions of this rapidly evolving field.
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Gwyneth Card - What do we want to know and how will a connectome help us know it? - IPAM at UCLA
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