Scientists from Google and the Janelia Research Campus in Virginia have published the largest high-resolution map of brain connectivity in any animal, sharing a 3D model that traces 20 million synapses connecting some 25,000 neurons in the brain of a fruit fly.
The model is a milestone in the field of connectomics, which uses detailed imaging techniques to map the physical pathways of the brain. This map, known as a βconnectome,β covers roughly one-third of the fruit flyβs brain. To date, only a single organism, the roundworm C. elegans, has had its brain completely mapped in this way.
(via Google publishes largest ever high-resolution map of brain connectivity - The Verge)
















