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Crowd-sourcing brain research leads to breakthrough

Crowd-sourcing brain research leads to breakthrough

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  •  April 20, 2012
  •  Crowd-sourcing brain research leads to breakthrough
  •  Posted by innovation at 3:25 pm
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  •  Tagged with: boston university, brain, brain imaging, brain imaging results, brain imaging studies, brain research, Crowd-sourcing brain research, crowdsourcing brain research leads to breakthrough, journal nature genetics, largest collaborative study, Neuroimaging, Nick Martin, overall brain size, queensland institute of medical research, radboud university nijmegen, radboud university nijmegen medical center, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, study of the brain, Thompson, University of California Los Angeles
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Largest collaborative study of the brain to date In the largest collaborative study of the brain to date, scientists using imaging technology at more than 100 centres worldwide have for the first time zeroed in [...]

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