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Jennifer S. Lund (born July 28, 1940 in Bi … Jennifer S. Lund (born July 28, 1940 in Birmingham, England) is a distinguished anatomist who provided insight and research to the organization of feedforward and feedback circuits in the neocortex, observed the pruning of dendritic spines in the primate visual system, and helped describe the patterns of lateral connectivity in the cerebral cortex.teral connectivity in the cerebral cortex.
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