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We know there are differences between the left and right sides of the brain, known as brain asymmetry. But it’s not yet clear how or why this comes about. Stephen Wilson and ibianco from UCL aim to find answers, with support from our Discovery Research Awards ⤵️

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@stevewilsonfish @ibianco3 @ucl The decade of the Brain spent billions on brain research, Thomas Insel spent 20 billion, Blue brain project, 10 year Human Brain Project launched in 2013 etc has revealed nothing so doubt this will achieve anything. You're all getting careers producing pointless research.

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