FlyWire full-brain connectome
Date : 2023-06-30
Presentation
With this fantastic project, Princeton University do not only release a whole-brain connectome of the fruit fly (including c.130k annotated neurons and tens of millions of typed synapses!) but also a mind-blowing data-visualization app to explore the connectome.
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