Researchers discovered a unique feature of the human brain’s communication networks: the transmission of information via multiple parallel pathways, a trait not observed in macaques or mice.
This finding emerged from a study using diffusion and functional MRI data, combined with information and graph theory. The team mapped “brain traffic” to compare signal transmission in different mammalian brains.
Their research indicates that these parallel pathways in humans might contribute to our advanced cognitive abilities and could have implications for understanding brain evolution and potential medical applications […]
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