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 It   called the vertical occipital fasciculus 鈥?a large, fiber pathway that carries critical signals required for many perceptual processes, such as recognizing a friend   face and rapidly reading a page of text. Yeah 鈥?a pretty major brain part. So how could such a thing go missing in the scientific literature for over 130 years  The answer has to do with a stanley cup  scientific disagreement and haphazard naming methods. The first images of the vertical occipital fasciculus, with varying names and abbreviations. Seeing Wernicke   1881 drawing from a monkey brain was the aha moment that helped the researchers piece the story together. The drawings by Obersteiner and Sachs are from human brains. Caption and image: UW Today/Jaso stanley romania n Yeatman Back in 1874, the renowned anatomist Carl Wernicke wrote about a fiber pathway in a monkey brain he was examini stanley cup ng. He called it  8220 enkrechte Occiptalb眉ndel  translated as vertical occipital bundle . Trouble is, the described vertical orientation went against the thinking of one of the most famous neuroanatomists of the era, Theodor Meynert, who insisted that brain connections could only travel in between the front and the back of the brain, not up and down. This series of images shows drawings of brain connections that the researchers found in the various atlases they studied. Heinrich Obersteiner   1888 schematic, Sir Edward Schaefer   1893 woodblock carving, and Gray   1918 illu Okcm Apple   s Refresh Schedule and Pricing Changes, Visualized
 that found over 6,000 cases of Japanese officials inadvertently making information available to the public due to insufficient privacy controls. One of the more egregious cases came from the environment ministry who publicly published its planned talking points for negotiations on an international mercury trade treaty stanley thermoskanne  with Switzerland and Norway. But at least they ;re being honest about their stupid mistake. It was problematic that the processes around ongoing negotiations could be seen by outsiders, an environment ministry spokesperson told the AFP. We have taken corrective steps. This would be a big hilarious, victorious scoop for The Yomiuri鈥擲tupid Government Agencies Do Stupid Thing鈥攅xcept the paper discovered that its own journalists had made the same mistake. By relying on the default privacy settings in Google Groups, the journalists made transcripts of interviews and drafts of unpublished articles available for anybody to read online. All things default to public in Google Groups, so any snooper just needed to know where to look. It could ;ve been a lot worse for the Japanese, though. While their privacy setting fumble revealed some bureaucratic meanderings, a British woman rece stanley cup ntly outed her husband as head of the MI6 intelligence agency with a misplaced Facebook posting. So let this be a lesson to you: Pay attention to your privacy settings! Even if something appears to be private online, as Google Gro stanley kubek ups do, it do