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By studying the skilled movements of marmoset tongues, researchers have discovered that Purkinje cells (P-cells) in a brain ...
Researchers studying marmosets discovered that Purkinje cells in the cerebellum help regulate tongue movement by signaling when to stop as the tongue nears its target.
Can you roll up the edges of your tongue so that the tongue forms a sort ... of California Institute of Technology,* and to genetic science. If you can’t, you are still pretty interesting.
The Curious Marmoset. Here, Charlie stares at his reflection, wondering: “Hmmm, how does my tongue work?”. Photographed by Mohammad Amin Fakharian, Shadmehr Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University.
A sequence of five licks to the right tube.
By studying the skilled movements of marmoset tongues, researchers have discovered that Purkinje cells (P-cells) in a brain region called the ...
OP-ED. At a time when hoaxes flourish, psychology researcher Sylvie Chokron explains in a column how to spot mythomaniacs ...
The breed of this sculpted dog is also unclear. Ancient Egyptians tended to prefer energetic dog breeds, and the ones often ...
There are many reasons you can develop bumps on your tongue. Often, these growths are common, not serious, and tend to resolve without intervention. Studies have found over 50% of people ...
Fissured tongue is a condition that causes grooves in the tongue, but in most cases, this harmless tongue condition is just a variation of a tongue's appearance. You might be born with a fissured ...
The woman with the world’s longest tongue is going viral after revealing that she uses her mondo lollipop licker to play Jenga and lift utensils, among other party tricks. She demonstrated some ...
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