Advanced X-ray technology allows researchers to measure from synapse to whole brain level.
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How fish in dark water form sensory representations of what’s around them and how mammals learn to recognize shapes on a flashcard may seem like different research questions, but for Brent Doiron, professor of neurobiology and statistics at the University of Chicago, they both come down to neurons.
Findings suggest prediction may be a general feature of animal nervous systems in supporting quick behavioral changes.
A novel mechanism has been identified that might explain why a rare mutation is associated with familial Alzheimer’s disease.
A novel mechanism has been identified that might explain why a rare mutation is associated with familial Alzheimer’s disease in a new study by investigators at the University of Chicago
Study reveals we all have the capacity to think about others as well as ourselves, but thinking about one’s self takes precedence.
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