Seeing the Brain Like Never Before: Operations Guided by 3-D Imaging of Tiny Structures Reduce Risk for Patients with Epilepsy, Cancer and More; University of Michigan Study

ANN ARBOR, MI – The brain is a very complicated place. From the outside, it may look like a gray lump of tissue, covered with ridges and bumps. But inside, an incredibly complex network of thread-like white fibers carries signals back and forth between areas of the brain and the spinal cord. Each fiber is crucial to a particular aspect of how our mind communicates with our body.

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