The Pattern That Repeats at Every Synapse
The first time Arthur Winthrop saw the pattern, he was twenty-seven years old and standing in a laboratory at the University of Edinburgh, peering through a microscope at a cross-section of a mouse brain. The pattern was a branching structure, a tree of neurons that divided and subdivided and divided again, each branch a smaller version of the whole, each twig a fractal echo of the trunk. It...
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