Fig. 1.
Top three levels in a six-level recursive brain hierarchy. (A) Cerebral cortex, with thalamic inputs processed in three waves through six cortical layers before converging on layer V pyramidal neurons. (B) Cell body of pyramidal neuron with internal networks of microtubules. (C) Single microtubule comprised of peanut-shaped tubulin proteins.

Top three levels in a six-level recursive brain hierarchy. (A) Cerebral cortex, with thalamic inputs processed in three waves through six cortical layers before converging on layer V pyramidal neurons. (B) Cell body of pyramidal neuron with internal networks of microtubules. (C) Single microtubule comprised of peanut-shaped tubulin proteins.

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