Where Will Big Neuroscience Take Us?

We’re entering the era of big neuroscience. In a little over a year, the United States, Europe, Japan and Israel have launched brain research projects with big budgets and bold ambitions. Several other countries are expected to follow suit. But what has propelled neuroscience to the vanguard, and what impact will these initiatives have on the field?

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“There is a revolution occurring in experimental neuroscience,” said session panelist William Newsome --  Harman Family Provostial Professor and Professor of Neurobiology at the Stanford University School of Medicine, and Director, Stanford Neurosciences Institute. Newsome has also been integral to the U.S. BRAIN Initiative. Speaking ahead of the meeting, Newsome said, “There’s the potential for incredibly rapid progress because of new tools that have been invented in the last five to 10 years that are enabling neuroscientists to make measurements of the nervous system that were simply unimaginable 10 years ago. We could think of them in science fiction but we couldn’t think about them in science reality. Yet now these things are becoming reality because of the new technologies.”

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