In 2019 and 2020 a teacher penned monographs whose aim was to instruct neuroanatomy not as textbooks do but rather by exploring questions students and trainees often ask altogether innocently-but the answers aren't straightforward. What have we learned lately about the anatomy of memory? How much of cerebral cortex serves vision? Cortex and subcortex are linked: how are they linked and what is the functional significance of the connectivity? In this second of two volumes Miyawaki addresses those three questions in a revised edition of his prior work. The Autumn Brain Seminars is a summation of his decades of teaching.
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