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www.newscientist.com This paper brain was created by Martin Pyka of Ruhr University Bochum in Germany when he started his PhD in neuroscience, as a way to learn the anatomy of the brain. He suggests starting with the hemispheres, then attaching the temporal lobes and the cerebellum, before finally working your way down to the brain stem. If any budding transhumanists out there would like to modify the paper brain – with your own notes, colours, telekinetic superpowers or references – the original files are available on Pyka’s website.

This paper brain was created by Martin Pyka of Ruhr ... · This paper brain was created by Martin Pyka of Ruhr University Bochum in Germany when he started his PhD in neuroscience,

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This paper brain was created by Martin Pyka of Ruhr University Bochum in Germany when he started his PhD in neuroscience, as a way to learn the anatomy of the brain. He suggests starting with the hemispheres, then attaching the temporal lobes and the cerebellum, before finally working your way down to the brain stem. If any budding transhumanists out there would like to modify the paper brain – with your own notes, colours, telekinetic superpowers or references – the original files are available on Pyka’s website.