
Sebastian Seung
Sebastian Seung is a prominent neuroscientist and computer scientist known for his work on understanding the brain's circuitry and connectivity. He is a professor at Princeton University and has contributed significantly to the field of connectomics, which aims to map the brain's neural connections. Seung has been involved in groundbreaking projects, including the Machine Intelligence from Cortical Networks (MICrONS) consortium, which seeks to enhance our understanding of the brain's complex networks, potentially paving the way for new treatments for neurological disorders.
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Sebastian Seung is a neuroscientist at Princeton and a member of the MICrONS project.
An advance in brain research that was once considered impossibleDr. Sebastian Seung is Princeton University’s Evnin Professor in Neuroscience and a professor of computer science.
World’s most detailed brain map constructed from speck of mouse tissueSebastian Seung is a leading researcher in the project who discussed the potential of the technologies developed to identify abnormal patterns of connectivity related to disorders.
Mouse watches The Matrix, his neurons light up like a galaxy








