Neuroscientists have identified the physical locations where memories are stored in the brain. But would that enable us to retrieve memories from someone who has died?
The remedy for our easily distractible minds, according to Radio B, isn’t complex but seems to be getting more and more difficult: “Put your motherfuckin’ phone down,” he repeats like a mantra ...
Cortical neurons in the waking brain fire highly irregular ... whose rate of release was elevated at many synapses independently through the local application of hypertonic solution.
The brain is a highly modular ... in principle, firing rates can propagate through an FFN. However, in FFNs with weak synapses and high inter-group connectivity, emerging synchrony degenerates ...
Researchers from Northwestern and Georgia Tech developed an organic electrochemical neuron that fires at human-like frequencies, enabling real-time tactile signal processing. Their system integrates ...
To understand how these brain cells exchange information through their synapses (junctions to exchange chemical 'messages'), the team of Prof. Joris de Wit (VIB-KU Leuven Center for Brain and ...
When a memory is triggered, it sets off a chain of firing synapses between these groups, which can be stored in different parts of the brain. Initially, neurons that were active during the ...