Ordinary human cells, not just neurons, respond more strongly to memory signals when they arrive in spaced bursts rather than ...
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Smell receptors in the nose form organized patterns, not the random arrangement scientists assumed
The inside of a mouse’s nose looks chaotic under a standard microscope: millions of sensory neurons packed into a thin, mucus ...
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Study finds inhibitory neurons can generate rhythmic movement patterns
When a fruit fly gets dust on its body, it launches into a precise cleaning routine, sweeping and rubbing its legs in rhythmic strokes that look almost mechanical. Scientists have long assumed that ...
Researchers have created a 3D programmable device merging living neurons with flexible electronics, achieving high-efficiency ...
Credit: Mark Hersam/Northwestern University Printed artificial neurons can now send lifelike signals that activate real brain ...
Using Neuropixels probes, the scientists mapped the sequential approach by which interictal epileptiform discharges occur in ...
Data centers today are large energy hogs that need a cornucopia of CPUs and GPUs to function. An Australia startup, however, ...
The human brain is constantly picking up patterns in everyday experiences — and can do so without conscious thought, finds a study of neuronal activity in people who had electrodes implanted in their ...
Research reveals why Alzheimer’s brain damage doesn’t always lead to dementia, highlighting the role of protective brain ...
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