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Рийд Монтагю: Какво научихме от 5 000 мозъка

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Мишките, вирусите и хамстерите не са вече единствения начин да се изучава мозъка. Функционалният ЯМР позволява на учените да разчитат дейността на мозъка в живи, взимащи решения хора. Рийд Монтагю преглежда как тази технология ни помага да разберем сложните начини, по които взаимодействаме един с друг.

What does "normal behavior" look like? To find out, Read Montague is imaging thousands of brains at work. Full bio »

Translated into Bulgarian by Ina Stoycheva
Reviewed by Yavor Ivanov
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