Toggle light / dark theme

Scientists succeed in mapping every neuron in a worm, a breakthrough in neuroscience

Posted in mapping, neuroscience

In a way, the connectome is also a foundation for understanding far more complex nervous systems like our own.

“If a worm can do so much with so few neurons, and we have orders of magnitude more neurons,” Paul Sternberg, a biology professor at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, told Scientific American, “then we’re amazing.”

The datasets that were generated from and analysed in the current study are available at wormwiring.org

Leave a Reply