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For the first time, the smallest control system of vision in mammals has been mapped—a discovery that opens entirely new ...
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Wearable scanner provides insights into how excitatory and inhibitory brain signals change as people ageA new study has shown how aspects of brain function change with age, revealing that excitatory processes in the brain decrease, while inhibitory processes increase as children get older. The findings ...
A team of over 150 scientists has achieved what once seemed impossible: a complete wiring and activity map of a tiny section ...
A groundbreaking study has shown that as children age, excitatory brain activity decreases while inhibitory activity ...
Over the past decade, dominant-inhibitory proteins have emerged as popular tools with which to accomplish this task; these mutated proteins interfere with the function of their normal cellular ...
A study has shown how aspects of brain function change with age, revealing that excitatory processes in the brain decrease, while inhibitory processes increase as children get older. The findings are ...
A new study has shown how aspects of brain function change with age, revealing that excitatory processes in the brain decrease, while inhibitory processes increase as children get older.
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