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[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=when-build-brains-like-ours/When Will We Be Able to Build Brains Like Ours?], Terry Sejnowski, Scientific American, created April 27,2010, accessed September 23, 2010
 
[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=when-build-brains-like-ours/When Will We Be Able to Build Brains Like Ours?], Terry Sejnowski, Scientific American, created April 27,2010, accessed September 23, 2010
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==Pronouncing my name==
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Most people pronounce my name incorrectly. In fact, I actual mispronounce my own name when introducing myself to people who I don't think will be able to say it. People will either put the stress on the 'u' or the 'a' in my first name. My first name actually has no stresses. The way most people pronounce my name is Ku-shal (coo(as in cooing a baby)-shawl (as in the blanket-like item that people wear). My last name is a little bit easier to pronounce: See-tha-ram (Sea-tha-raam (the raa is like the wro part of wrong).

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About Me

My name is Kushal Seetharam. I'm a prospective ECE/Physics major along with a potential neuroscience minor.

Here is an article about reverse engineering the brain:

Will We Be Able to Build Brains Like Ours?, Terry Sejnowski, Scientific American, created April 27,2010, accessed September 23, 2010

Pronouncing my name

Most people pronounce my name incorrectly. In fact, I actual mispronounce my own name when introducing myself to people who I don't think will be able to say it. People will either put the stress on the 'u' or the 'a' in my first name. My first name actually has no stresses. The way most people pronounce my name is Ku-shal (coo(as in cooing a baby)-shawl (as in the blanket-like item that people wear). My last name is a little bit easier to pronounce: See-tha-ram (Sea-tha-raam (the raa is like the wro part of wrong).