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Neuroscience
May 19, 23
Developing Advanced Neuroprosthetics for Restoring Sensory Perception and Motor Control
Scientists at University of Tokyo have made significant progress in developing advanced neuroprosthetics that could potentially restore sensory perception and motor control to those who have lost them. Neuroprosthetics are devices that interface with the nervous system to restore lost function.
May 19, 23
Understanding the mechanisms behind memory formation and retrieval at the neuronal level
Scientists from the University of Oxford have been studying the mechanisms behind memory formation and retrieval at the neuronal level, in an effort to better understand how memories are stored and retrieved within the brain.
May 18, 23
The Evolution of Human Neurons: Evidence of Horizontal Gene Transfer Mediated by Previously Unseen Plasmids
Scientists at the University of Tokyo have made a groundbreaking discovery regarding the evolution of human neurons, suggesting the existence of previously unseen plasmids facilitating horizontal gene transfer.
May 18, 23
Puzzles Increase Cognitive Abilities in All Ages
This research investigates the impact of puzzles on cognitive abilities across different ages and reveals a significant improvement in all groups after the puzzle-solving intervention.
May 18, 23
Human Cerebral Neuron Cell Clusters Can Attain Unique States, According to Boston University Study
Boston University's latest research on neuron cell clusters in the cerebral cortex has revealed that they can achieve unique states, shedding light on the complex and dynamic nature of the brain's function and providing insights for treating neurological disorders.
May 17, 23
Signal Transmission in Placozoa Mediated by Molecules Similar to Mammalian Neuromediators
placozoa, signal transmission, neuromediators, Trichoplax adhaerens, behavior coordination
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