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People spend about a third of their lives asleep. Yet, surprisingly little is known about how our brains control falling asleep and waking up. Now, researchers led by Prof. Henrik Bringmann at the ...
Neurons deep in the brain not only help to initiate movement—they also actively suppress it, and with astonishing precision.
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News Medical on MSNA switchboard with precision: How the brain licenses movementsNeurons deep in the brain not only help to initiate movement—they also actively suppress it, and with astonishing precision.
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Tech Xplore on MSNA new transformer architecture emulates imagination and higher-level human mental statesThe advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) and the study of neurobiological processes are deeply interlinked, as a ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNNew model creates a realistic picture of how vesicles support synaptic transmissionHow do we think, feel, remember, or move? These processes involve synaptic transmission, in which chemical signals are ...
New studies show that astrocytes, long thought to be support cells in the brain, are crucial intermediaries for relaying messages to neurons.
The nonlinear dynamics of the proposed time-delay memristor are studied by phase portraits, bifurcation diagram and Lyapunov exponents. Furthermore, the proposed memristor is used in the HR neuron ...
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