Perhaps our most defining characteristic as a species, the six-layered human cortex, hosts billions of neural connections that bestow Homo sapiens with higher-order thinking. But how does this ...
Brain tissue is an optical mess. Water, lipids, and tangled cellular membranes all bend light in different directions. If ...
When we focus on specific tactile sensations, the brain does not simply amplify signals; instead, it regulates information ...
The human brain's soft folds and ridges, arising in early development and continuing through the first 18 months of life, are a visual icon for intelligence itself. Peeling back the layers of this ...
Researchers at the UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology find that the hippocampus sends signals to the visual cortex to predict what we are about to see. Our brains are powerful prediction machines ...
Researcher have developed a "Shallow Brain" AI model that mimics the connections between the cortex and subcortical regions, ...
(A) Electroporation of shCtrl or shFoxj3, together with the GFP (green) construct, was performed at E12.5; brains were harvested at P7. Immunostaining of P7 cortices for cortical neuron markers TBR1 ...
Researchers have discovered that mutations in the FOXJ3 gene act as a "master switch" failure, disrupting how the brain builds its layers and leading to FCD, a primary cause of drug-resistant epilepsy ...
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