Housed in a brain region called the thalamus, a group of brain cells
called the thalamic reticular nucleus, or TRN, had been suspected to control the brain's ability to pay selective attention to cues from the outside world.
Spindles come from a structure of the brain
called thalamic reticular nucleus and spike around 7 - 15 per second.
Not exact matches
At nighttime between the two days, scientists introduced artificial
thalamic spindles in some of the mice using a light - based technique
called optogenetics.