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Albert-László Barabási

Albert-László Barabási

Senior Author, Network Science Institute Director

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We're not saying that string theory and the brain are similar. Rather, it's the math that functions on both scales.

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String theory mathematics applied to brain network architecture

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Robert Gray Dodge Professor of Network Science at Northeastern University

Since Santiago Ramón y Cajal mapped neurons in 1888, scientists assumed the brain optimizes wiring by taking the shortest path between connections. For over a century, that assumption held, until high-resolution brain imaging revealed neurons branch at right angles, sprout dead-end buds, and take seemingly inefficient routes—patterns the old math couldn't explain.

Updated May 29