EPFL researcher Alessandra Griffa, who likens brain communication to travel, studied how messages move through the brain. Using “brain traffic maps,” she and researchers Dimitri Van De Ville and Enrico Amico compared the patterns of information transmission in humans and other mammals.
They aimed to understand how signals travel along complex pathways, similar to a road with multiple…
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