The researchers think the noise engaged active sensory processing, which allowed the brain to respond to the light much more
quickly than in previous studies when subjects rested while being exposed to light.
Not exact matches
has a simple nervous system and can be genetically manipulated
quickly, the authors were able to screen dozens of genes — many more
than were practical
in previous studies using mice.
Because C. elegans has a simple nervous system and can be genetically manipulated
quickly, the authors were able to screen dozens of genes — many more
than were practical
in previous studies using mice.