This is the second in a series of articles explaining - using plain English - what exactly are the electrical impulses in your brain responsible for how it learns, represents, and processes ...
Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and the Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute at Texas Children’s Hospital have uncovered a new cell type in the human brain. The study published ...
All sight is translated into electrical impulses via the retina to the brain. All sight is translated into electrical impulses via the retina to the brain. The eye picks up information in the form of ...
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High-density brain probe reveals distinctive electrical patterns of cell types during behavior
Trying to document how single brain cells participate in networks that govern behavior is a daunting task. Brain probes ...
A new study published in PNAS Nexus explores the role of the dynamin protein DYN-1 in axonal fusion. The axon is a long, thin protrusion of nerve cells that carries electrical impulses. Severed axons ...
Brains have conspicuous functional states, ranging from intense conscious concentration to drowsiness, to sleep, to coma, to death. Neuronal electrical activity correlates in a systematic way with ...
An extensively paralyzed man, his voice silenced for years, is able to communicate using technology that deciphers electrical impulses generated by his brain when he attempts to speak, researchers ...
Using machine learning, Johns Hopkins researchers identified healthy and unhealthy patterns based on electrical activity.
Your body is an amazing biological machine and it s electric. Every heartbeat, thought, and movement depends on tiny electrical impulses running through your body. You might not feel them, but these ...
The delivery of electrical impulses to different areas of the brain has been used for years to help alleviate the symptoms of Parkinson's disease, as well as a range of other afflictions. However, the ...
One of the greatest, relatively underappreciated, discoveries in all of science was the discovery of the nerve impulse in the 1930s by the British Lord Adrian. Adrian did win a Nobel Prize for his ...
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