A new immersive VR experience now offers a unique way to visualize and interact with a brain. The system, developed by researchers from the Wyss Center for Bio and Neuroengineering and the University of Geneva, allows users to see the pleasure centres of a mouse brain. The system has been developed to help handle the huge volumes of data now produced by a new generation of high-resolution imaging techniques.
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