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The brain science interface.

Sean SimpsonJonathan BurdettePaul Laurienti
Published in: Significance (Oxford, England) (2015)
The human brain consists of billions of neurons clustered into many different regions, each of which work together to give rise to complex human behaviour. But understanding how these regions are networked together - and the effect trauma and disease might have on network functions - requires greater statistical input. Sean L. Simpson, Jonathan H. Burdette and Paul J. Laurienti discuss neuroscience past and present, and how statistics can help its future.
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