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English: Structural and functional brain imaging analyses, combined with computational analyses, that reveal highly connected, centrally located regions of the human cortex that form a “structural core” of the brain. (As explained in the same source).
Español: Análisis estructural y funcional del cerebro, combinado con análisis por ordenador que muestra las regiones situadas en la zona central posterior del córtex cerebral humano, las cuales, según este análisis son las que poseen un mayor número de conexiones neuronales.
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Source http://biology.plosjournals.org/archive/1545-7885/6/7/figure/10.1371_journal.pbio.0060164.g001-L.jpg
Author Liza Gross in PLoS Biology. This Journal is under CC-AL

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