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  2. Mental rotation - Wikipedia

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    Originally developed in 1978 by Vandenberg and Kuse [5] based on the research by Shepard and Metzler (1971), [1] a Mental Rotation Test (MRT) consists of a participant comparing two 3D objects (or letters), often rotated in some axis, and states if they are the same image or if they are mirror images (enantiomorphs). [1]

  3. San Diego's Famous 'Cats' House' Sells - AOL

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    Home sellers Bob Walker and Frances Mooney had to make The Cats' House a bit more vanilla for the sale -- its dizzying fun-house colors (as seen in the video above from San Diego station KGTV ...

  4. Blue Brain Project - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Brain Project was able to model these networks using algebraic topology. [13] In 2018, Blue Brain Project released its first digital 3D brain cell atlas [14] which, according to ScienceDaily, is like "going from hand-drawn maps to Google Earth", providing information about major cell types, numbers, and positions in 737 regions of the ...

  5. List of neuroscience databases - Wikipedia

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    Some databases contain descriptive and numerical data, some to brain function, others offer access to 'raw' imaging data, such as postmortem brain sections or 3D MRI and fMRI images. Some focus on the human brain, others on non-human. As the number of databases that seek to disseminate information about the structure, development and function ...

  6. Ikea's New Cat Houses Are So Cute People Can't Take It - AOL

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    Whether you are giving your cat a cardboard box to play in or one of these IKEA UTSÅDD Cat houses, there are some pretty valid reasons your feline friend loves small, enclosed spaces so much.

  7. Brain simulation - Wikipedia

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    In the field of computational neuroscience, brain simulation is the concept of creating a functioning computer model of a brain or part of a brain. [1] Brain simulation projects intend to contribute to a complete understanding of the brain, and eventually also assist the process of treating and diagnosing brain diseases .