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    Computational analysis of functional connectivity between areas of primate cerebral cortex by Young, M. P., Stephan, Klaas E., Hilgetag, Claus-C., Burns, Gully A. P. C., O'Neill, Marc A., Young, Malcolm P., Kotter, Rolf

    “…Recent analyses of association fibre networks in the primate cerebral cortex have revealed a small number of densely intra–connected and hierarchically…”
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    Hierarchical organization of macaque and cat cortical sensory systems explored with a novel network processor by Claus-C. Hilgetag, O'Neill, Marc A., Young, Malcolm P.

    “…Neuroanatomists have described a large number of connections between the various structures of monkey and cat cortical sensory systems. Because of the…”
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    Anatomical connectivity defines the organization of clusters of cortical areas in the macaque and the cat by Young, M. P., Hilgetag, Claus-C., Burns, Gully A. P. C., O'Neill, Marc A., Scannell, Jack W., Young, Malcolm P.

    “…The number of different cortical structures in mammalian brains and the number of extrinsic fibres linking these regions are both large. As with any complex…”
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    Anatomical Connectivity Defines the Organization of Clusters of Cortical Areas in the Macaque Monkey and the Cat by Claus-C. Hilgetag, Gully A. P. C. Burns, O'Neill, Marc A., Scannell, Jack W., Young, Malcolm P.

    “…The number of different cortical structures in mammalian brains and the number of extrinsic fibres linking these regions are both large. As with any complex…”
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