This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Ciliary ganglia of chick embryos and newly hatched chicks were examined in the light and electron microscopes. Particular attention was given ...
Figure 1: The number of afferent synapses per IHC co-varies with ABR threshold along the tonotopic axis. Figure 2: Spatial distribution of afferent synapses within IHCs of one tonotopic region. Figure ...
An interdisciplinary team of scientists at the Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience have developed a novel approach to measure the activity and strength of individual synapses that drive a ...
A technical paper titled “3D Neuromorphic Hardware with Single Thin-Film Transistor Synapses Over Single Thin-Body Transistor Neurons by Monolithic Vertical Integration” was published by researchers ...
In biology, stability is important. From body temperature to blood pressure and sugar levels, our body ensures that these remain within reasonable limits and do not reach potentially damaging extremes ...
A new study led by researchers at Oregon Health & Science University has revealed the detailed structure of glutamate receptors in the cerebellum using cryo-electron microscopy. The findings, ...
New research has discovered why our brain might be so good at perceiving edges and contours. Neurons that respond to different parts of elongated edges are connected and thus exchange information.
The laboratory of Ege Kavalali, professor and chair of the Department of Pharmacology, published a paper in Nature ...
In biology, stability is important. A new study characterizes a novel way in which neurons remain electrically stable when confronted with chronic increases in neuronal activity. In biology, stability ...
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