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3D Scanning Technology Bridging Microcircuits and Macroscale Brain Images in 3D Novel Embedding Overlapping Protocol
Published on: May 12, 2019
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Una ambiciosa colaboración trazará un mapa de los cerebros de los primates, incluido el nuestro, con un detalle sin
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Resumen
Un plan internacional de 25 años aprovechará la experiencia global de mapeo cerebral. Esta iniciativa tiene como objetivo avanzar en nuestra comprensión del cerebro humano a través de esfuerzos de investigación colaborativos.
Área de la Ciencia:
- La neurociencia
- Colaboración internacional en el ámbito de la investigación
Sus antecedentes:
- El cerebro humano sigue siendo una frontera compleja en el entendimiento científico.
- La colaboración global es esencial para abordar los desafíos de la neurociencia a gran escala.
Objetivo del estudio:
- Para esbozar un plan estratégico de 25 años para el mapeo cerebral internacional.
- Fomentar la cooperación entre las principales instituciones de investigación de todo el mundo.
Principales métodos:
- Establecer un consorcio global que incluya a China y más de 24 países.
- Aunar recursos y experiencia en tecnologías avanzadas de mapeo cerebral.
Principales resultados:
- Un enfoque coordinado y a largo plazo para la investigación del cerebro.
- Progreso acelerado en la comprensión de la estructura y la función del cerebro.
Conclusiones:
- La colaboración internacional es clave para desentrañar los misterios del cerebro.
- El plan de 25 años proporciona una hoja de ruta para avances significativos en la neurociencia.
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