Robert M. Sapolsky Quote
The sensory cortex and visual cortex are far away from each other. How do those tactile neurons know (a) that there’s vacant property in the visual cortex; (b) that hooking up with those unoccupied neurons helps turn fingertip information into reading; and (c) how to send axonal projections to this new cortical continent? All are matters of ongoing research.
Robert M. Sapolsky
The sensory cortex and visual cortex are far away from each other. How do those tactile neurons know (a) that there’s vacant property in the visual cortex; (b) that hooking up with those unoccupied neurons helps turn fingertip information into reading; and (c) how to send axonal projections to this new cortical continent? All are matters of ongoing research.
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About Robert M. Sapolsky
Robert Morris Sapolsky (born April 6, 1957) is an American academic, neuroscientist, and primatologist. He is the John A. and Cynthia Fry Gunn Professor at Stanford University, and is a professor of biology, neurology, and neurosurgery. His research has focused on neuroendocrinology, particularly relating to stress. He is also a research associate at the National Museums of Kenya.