Fruit flies are hard to swat. Mapping their brain might tell us why Enlarge this image toggle caption Amy Sterling for FlyWire, Princeton University, Amy Sterling for FlyWire, Princeton University, Fruit fly brains are smaller than a poppy seed, but that doesn't mean they aren't complex. For the first time, researchers have published a complete diagram of 50 million connections …
Researchers at Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University have discovered a new way to use machine intelligence for accelerating brain mapping technique. Professor Kenji Doya, who leads the Neural Computation Unit at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University said, “Working out how all the different brain regions are connected what we call the ‘connectome’ of …