| bio | website | stackoverflow.com/users/… |
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| location | Beijing, China | |
| age | 23 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 3 months |
| seen | Nov 28 '12 at 23:26 | |
| stats | profile views | 4 |
I have discovered a truly marvelous demonstration of myself that this margin is too narrow to contain.

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awarded | Nice Question |
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awarded | Scholar |
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accepted | What can we learn from the neural networks of C.elegans to understand human brains? |
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What can we learn from the neural networks of C.elegans to understand human brains? Thank you! For the "part" thing, I mean that like the frogs' conarium still exist in human brains(even thought we don't use it any more), so that I wonder if there's any part of the nervous system of C.elegans still exist as part of human brains. Yes as you said, C.elegans are simple and completely mapped(that's why I studied them), but my goal is to understand the human brain. is there any approach from C.elegans in your opinion? |
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asked | What can we learn from the neural networks of C.elegans to understand human brains? |
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