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David Jones

Nature, 1999, vol. 399, issue 6737, 646-646

Abstract: Studying the information content in living brains is too daunting, thinks Daedalus, so he plans to work with dead ones. The idea involves producing both a synaptic wiring diagram and a chemical map of a brain. The mass of data produced in this way will however be incomprehensible, and making sense of it will be a task for future generations.

Date: 1999
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