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New research shows how the brain replays and organizes memories, even compressing long experiences into short, fixed-length ...
Researchers recorded hundreds of neurons in freely flying bats, uncovering how neural replay and theta sequences support ...
A new study published in Science has found that neurons in the brain do not follow a single strategy when learning. Instead, different parts of the same neuron—its upper and lower branches—adjust ...
Article Published: June 2000 Motor coordination without action potentials in the mammalian spinal cord Matthew C. Tresch & Ole Kiehn Nature Neuroscience 3, 593–599 (2000) Cite this article ...
Elizabeth Jonas first got interested in mitochondria by chance. In 1995, she was a postdoctoral researcher at Yale, working ...
Neural encoding is the study of how neurons represent information with electrical activity (action potentials) at the level of individual cells or in networks of neurons. Studies of neural ...
Brain-to-brain verbal communication in humans was first accomplished in 2014 when brain-computer interfaces helped transmit a ...
New research shows that low-intensity repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) can restore key synaptic structures ...
Rats exhibit significant recovery of locomotor function following incomplete spinal cord injuries, albeit with altered gait expression and reduced speed and stepping frequency. These changes likely ...