From the earliest days when it became clear that the brain is the organ that controls behavior, and that the brain is an incredibly complex system of interconnected cells of multiple types, scientists have felt the need to somehow relate the information so laboriously gathered regarding the physiology and connectivities of individual cells with the externally observable functions of the brain. Thus, one would like to have answers to questions like these:
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