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Overview of Graph Theory and Alzheimer's Disease
July 23, 2022, 7 p.m. | Rebecca Ehrenkranz
The Gradient thegradient.pub
The Roman physician Galen was among the first people to realize that the brain controlled motor responses, cognitive function, and memory. (Freemon 1994) But how does the brain control these processes? Ever since Galen, this question has propelled the field of neuroscience.
Beginning with Paul Broca’s work in the
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