Added together, the information
contributed by each nerve cell lets the brain efficiently capture any face, researchers report June 1 in Cell.
Not exact matches
A new study from The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) is the first to show precisely how a process in
nerve cells called the S - nitrosylation (SNO) reaction — which can be caused
by aging, pesticides and pollution — may
contribute to Parkinson's disease.
Scientists studying brain diseases may need to look beyond
nerve cells and start paying attention to the star - shaped
cells known as «astrocytes,» because they play specialized roles in the development and maintenance of
nerve circuits and may
contribute to a wide range of disorders, according to a new study
by UC San Francisco researchers.