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Brain mapping research at U.C. Santa Barbara opening new doors on brain functions
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Wednesday, Dec 08, 2010
We take for granted simple things we do every day, like lifting a cup to take a drink of coffee. But, researchers are trying to figure out how so-called brain mapping occurs, which allows us to interact with our surroundings. KCLU's Lance Orozco talks with local researchers who think they've solved part of the mystery.

