"We're really very dependent on the public's assistance on things such as this, for them to be aware of people around them, to report things that are suspicious, to take a lookat the pictures of these individuals who are missing and see if they recognize them, " Anderson said.
"We can lookat the brain and take pictures of it, but ultimately we want to know how all these connections and wires fit together, " said neurobiologist Michael Bruchas at Washington University School of Medicine in St.