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Mar 13, 2013

Brain Spikes: Synchrony May Be Key to Cracking Brain’s Neural Code

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Despite many remarkable discoveries in the field of neuroscience during the past several decades, researchers have not been able to fully crack the brain’s “neural code.” The neural code details how the brain’s roughly 100 billion neurons turn raw sensory inputs into information we can use to see, hear and feel things in our environment.

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