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anatomical connectivity

Anatomical connectivity refers to the physical pathways, such as nerves and blood vessels, that link different parts of the body or brain. In the brain, it involves the network of nerve fibers that connect various regions, allowing them to communicate and work together. These connections are vital for coordinating functions, processing information, and maintaining overall health. Think of it as the wiring system that links different components of a complex machine, enabling smooth operation and information transfer across the system.