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Everything the brain does—from storing memories to interpreting sights to regulating emotions—requires energy, all produced by cellular organelles called mitochondria.
The human brain contains billions of neurons that continuously receive information and stimuli from the outside. To make decisions, neurons assess at every moment whether the stimulus is positive or ...
The shoe box-sized device, dubbed CL1, is a notable departure from a conventional computer, and uses human brain cells to run ... officer Brett Kagan told New Atlas late last year.
The mouse brain cell atlas also provides a starting point for generating similarly comprehensive and detailed cell-type atlases for other species and across developmental times. As the human brain ...