What should we do with these "Hubs" of neurons?

In almost every cube I find the blue neuron at some point ending into what looks like a “hub” where multiple neurons meet. The connection on the 2-d map is fleeting, but typically there IS some area where you can’t see a grey divider designating separate neurons. 


My questions is, should we map these hubs and the neurons they “branch out” as well? I’ve been trying to conceptualize the whole thing as a root system of a tree. If I were to map an individual root, I’d also map a tiny hub where the roots meet and map the separate roots that sprouted from there in an effort to map the connection water traveled or what have you. 

Album of what I’m talking about :http://imgur.com/a/S4bEh


http://imgur.com/a/S4bEh

Also, If any professor or experienced user could upload a video of themselves doing a few difficult cubes, that’s be GREAT. I think it’d help accuracy of everyone as well.





Thanks morgwyr, for sharing that gallery.  I think you recognized that as being 2 different neurons.  In this case, your intuition is correct.  The general advice would be that if it looks like 2 different things in the 3d then they probably don’t belong together.  That having been said, your example is really close to the border, so sometimes it can be tough to decide these things.


Users posting videos is a great idea!  Anyone in the community want to start it?