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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.01715.001 Brain function depends on the rapid transfer of information from one brain cell to the next at junctions known as synapses.
Normal brain function depends on intact interactions between multiple neuronal ensembles.
Human brain function depends on efficient integration of distributed neural activity across a complex patchwork of interconnected areas.
Normal brain function depends on the development of appropriate patterns of neural connections.
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Understanding brain networks in aging is essential, as brain function depends on large-scale distributed networks.
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