The Reading / Listening - Brains - Level 5

Scientists have created a map of a fruit fly's brain. The map of the neurons and connections is the most detailed ever produced for a creature. This feat could revolutionize neuroscience and unlock secrets about our own brain. A brain specialist told the BBC: "The mapping of the fly brain is really remarkable and will help us get a real grasp of how our own brains work." He said it could help us look into "the mechanism of thought". It took scientists many years to analyze the fly's pinhead-sized brain. They created a diagram of 139,255 neurons and 50 million connections.

The diagram looks like a work of art. It is a beautiful, colourful web of neurons. The map is known as a connectome. Scientists sliced the fruit fly's brain into 7,000 microscopic pieces. These were studied with an electron microscope. This imaged cells that were four-millionths of a millimetre wide. The researchers classified 8,400 cell types. If the neural pathways were unravelled, they would stretch for 150 metres. The human brain has 86 billion neurons and trillions of connections. It will be many years before technology can map it.

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    Brains - Level 4 or  Brains - Level 6

Sources
  • https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c0lw0nxw71po
  • https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-03190-y
  • https://www.theguardian.com/science/2024/oct/02/fruit-fly-brain-connections-wiring-diagram-neuroscience


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Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. a map of a
  2. The map of
  3. the most detailed ever
  4. This feat could revolutionize
  5. unlock secrets
  6. help us get a real
  7. help us look into the mechanism
  8. the fly's pinhead-
  1. about our own brain
  2. produced
  3. of thought
  4. grasp
  5. fruit fly's brain
  6. neuroscience
  7. sized brain
  8. the neurons

Paragraph 2

  1. The diagram looks like a work
  2. It is a beautiful, colourful
  3. The map is known
  4. sliced the fruit fly's brain into 7,000
  5. These were studied with an electron
  6. four-millionths of
  7. neural pathways were
  8. It will be many years before technology
  1. microscopic pieces
  2. a millimetre wide
  3. can map it
  4. as a connectome
  5. unravelled
  6. of art
  7. microscope
  8. web of neurons

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

Scientists have (1) ________________________________________________ of a fruit fly's brain. The map of the neurons and connections is the most detailed ever produced (2) ________________________________________________. This feat could revolutionize neuroscience and (3) ________________________________________________ our own brain. A brain specialist told the BBC: "The mapping of the fly brain is really remarkable and will help us get                                 (4) ________________________________________________ of how our own brains work." He said it could help us look into "the (5) ________________________________________________". It took scientists many years to analyze the fly's pinhead-sized brain. They (6) ________________________________________________ of 139,255 neurons and 50 million connections.

The diagram looks like a (7) ________________________________________________. It is a beautiful, colourful web of neurons. The map is known as a connectome. Scientists (8) ________________________________________________ fly's brain into 7,000 microscopic pieces. These were studied with an electron microscope. This imaged cells that (9) ________________________________________________ of a millimetre wide. The researchers classified 8,400 cell types. If the (10) ________________________________________________ unravelled, they would stretch for 150 metres. The human brain has 86 (11) ________________________________________________ trillions of connections. It will be many years before technology (12) ________________________________________________.

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

Scientistshavecreatedamapofafruitfly'sbrain.Themapoftheneurons
andconnectionsisthemostdetailedeverproducedforacreature.Thisfe
atcouldrevolutionizeneuroscienceandunlocksecretsaboutourownbr
ain.AbrainspecialisttoldtheBBC:"Themappingoftheflybrainisreallyre
markableandwillhelpusgetarealgraspofhowourownbrainswork."Hes
aiditcouldhelpuslookinto"themechanismofthought".Ittookscientists
manyyearstoanalyzethefly'spinhead-sizedbrain.Theycreatedadia
gramof139,255neuronsand50millionconnections.Thediagramlooksl
ikeaworkofart.Itisabeautiful,colourfulwebofneurons.Themapisknow
nasaconnectome.Scientistsslicedthefruitfly'sbraininto7,000microsc
opicpieces.Thesewerestudiedwithanelectronmicroscope.Thisimage
dcellsthatwerefour-millionthsofamillimetrewide.Theresearcherscl
assified8,400celltypes.Iftheneuralpathwayswereunravelled,theyw
ouldstretchfor150metres.Thehumanbrainhas86billionneuronsandtr
illionsofconnections.Itwillbemanyyearsbeforetechnologycanmapit.

Student survey

Write five GOOD questions about this topic in the table. Do this in pairs. Each student must write the questions on his / her own paper. When you have finished, interview other students. Write down their answers.

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Discussion — Write your own questions

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Free writing

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