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An understanding of the brain’s function and dysfunction cannot be obtained without consideration for its architecture or structural organization. That underlying organization can be described at many levels, from genes and protein interactions to structural-functional systems. [Read More]

Human Brain Architecture Project

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The technical goal of the Mouse Brain Architecture (MBA) project is to generate brainwide maps of inter-regional neural connectivity. The maps will thus specify the inputs and outputs of every brain region.
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Mouse Brain Architecture Project

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We have been working on two prototype systems for information extraction (IE) of knowledge related to brain architecture (including brain structure, genetic makeup, and disease) from a large text corpus. To date our corpus contains approximately 55,000 full-text journal articles. [Read More]

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Data Release from Mouse Brain Architecture Project

The first installment of data has been released for the Mouse Brain Architecture Project, which aims to construct a whole-brain wiring diagram of mouse, at a “mesoscopic” scale corresponding to brain regions in classical neuroanatomy. The data just released – the first in what will be a regular series of releases – consists of gigapixel images of whole brain sections that can be zoomed to show individual neurons and their processes, a “virtual microscope”. The images are integrated with other data sources from the web as well as the literature, and are being made fully accessible to the scientific community as well as interested members of the general public.

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