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September 14, 2011

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John  Russo

great learning tool. used it for 10 minutes, gained a lot of knowledge and didn't want to stop. Very interesting information relating to speech and memory that also seem to be linked to Alzheimer.

Dcburton

Amazing to think that researchers have estimated 11 million bits of information come racing into our brain every second. This "human brain in 3D" gives a wonderful appreciation for the complexity of what is done with all this information-- so much data, so many different areas for processing that data...

brain

Wow, very cool little tool. There's substantially more detail in the deeper brain structures (basal ganglia, thalamus, etc), than in the cortex. I'm always slightly saddened by this. Why don't people like to label gyri and sulci? Perhaps it's because the functional roles are less well defined, and the physical boundaries are often variable between people, but the cortex is the most interesting part to me. Thanks for sharing this though, it's very interesting.

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