Princeton Researchers Crowdsource Brain Mapping with Gamers (IMAGE)
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By turning a time-intensive research problem into an interactive game, Princeton neuroscientist Sebastian Seung has built an unprecedented data set of neurons, which he is now turning over to the public via the Eyewire Museum. These 17 retinal neurons, mapped by Eyewire gamers, include ganglion cell types in blue and green and amacrine cells in yellow and red.
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Image by Alex Norton, Eyewire
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