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[[EyeWire]] is a game where you map the 3D structure of neurons. By playing EyeWire, you help map the retinal [[connectome]] and contribute to the neuroscience research conducted by Sebastian Seung's Computational Neuroscience Lab at MIT.
 
[[EyeWire]] is a game where you map the 3D structure of neurons. By playing EyeWire, you help map the retinal [[connectome]] and contribute to the neuroscience research conducted by Sebastian Seung's Computational Neuroscience Lab at MIT.
  
[[File:EyeWire Logo Square.jpg|thumb|EyeWire is a game to map the brain.]]
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[[File:EyeWirers complete J Cell 2.jpg|thumb|A neuron (J Cell) mapped in EyeWire]]
 
[[File:EyeWirers complete J Cell 2.jpg|thumb|A neuron (J Cell) mapped in EyeWire]]

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EyeWire is a game where you map the 3D structure of neurons. By playing EyeWire, you help map the retinal connectome and contribute to the neuroscience research conducted by Sebastian Seung's Computational Neuroscience Lab at MIT.

EyeWire: a game to map the brain.
File:EyeWirers complete J Cell 2.jpg
A neuron (J Cell) mapped in EyeWire

The Game

The Science

Background
How Connectomics is Done
Our Data

Neurons

Amacrine Cell
Bipolar Cell
Ganglion Cell
Glial Cell
Substructures of the neuron

EyeWire in Schools

Meet Team EyeWire

EyeWire Library

A collection of papers for those interested in delving deeper into the science behind EyeWire.

Making a Contribution of Your Own

Connect with EyeWire

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