Lecture

Application to autism

Description

This lecture delves into the application of neuroanatomy to autism, focusing on the cerebellum and brainstem. It discusses the anomalous position and distribution of Purkinje cells, as well as the quantitative mapping of intercellular gaps. The presentation also explores the potential implications for understanding brain pathologies and improving brain functioning through neuromorphic computing and brain modeling.

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