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This project investigates how the brain's wiring, known as the connectome, changes in response to skill learning. By using advanced MRI techniques, it aims to understand the relationship between individual brain structures and the ability to adapt and learn new skills, bridging insights from psychology and biology.
Inter-subject variability in learning and hence plasticity is fundamental in behavioral research.
Neuroplasticity is studied either by exploring biological aspects of the synapse or regional brain activity.
Lacking from these is a network, holistic and integrated view of the brain as an inter-connected organ.
The connectome, the wiring diagram of the brain, is one of the greatest promises of neuroscience.
The only methodology that allows the exploration of the human brain connectome in-vivo, is…
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