Join neuroscientist David C. Van Essen, Ph.D., for a guided tour of the human cerebral cortex in health and disease in this fascinating talk on the human brain and what makes us uniquely human.
The human brain is the most complex information processing device in the known universe. Its dominant structure is the cerebral cortex, largely responsible for what makes us uniquely human – our amazing abilities to think, perceive, speak, share emotions, and shape, as well as navigate, our environment. Neuroscientists have studied the cerebral cortex for more than a century, but progress has accelerated in recent years, thanks in part to large-scale endeavors such as the Human Connectome Project.
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