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The Atlantic (США): нейроученые обнаружили феномен, который они не могут объяснить

Как мозг понимает, что чувствует нос и что видят глаза, если нейронный ответ на запахи и визуальные картинки постоянно меняется? По мнению нейробилогов, в мозге должны быть еще необнаруженные невообразимые механизмы. Предполагается, на то, чтобы разобраться в них, уйдут годы труда ученых.

What if 44 mountaineers claiming to have reached all 14 summit of the world s 8,000-metre peaks never made it to the top?

What if 44 mountaineers claiming to have reached all 14 summit of the world s 8,000-metre peaks never made it to the top?
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She Needs a Lot of Work : Museum of the North Staff Begin Work on Into the Wild Bus

The Brain Isn t Supposed to Change This Much

The Atlantic Neuroscientists Have Discovered a Phenomenon That They Can’t Explain “Scientists are meant to know what’s going on, but in this particular case, we are deeply confused.” 1:00 PM ET Share Carl Schoonover and Andrew Fink are confused. As neuroscientists, they know that the brain must be flexible but not too flexible. It must rewire itself in the face of new experiences, but must also consistently represent the features of the external world. How? The relatively simple explanation found in neuroscience textbooks is that specific groups of neurons reliably fire when their owner smells a rose, sees a sunset, or hears a bell. These representations these patterns of neural firing presumably stay the same from one moment to the next. But as Schoonover, Fink, and others have found, they sometimes don’t. They change and to a confusing and unexpected extent.

Climate Change Researchers Find Thinning Glaciers on Mt Everest

Mt. Everest is experiencing negative effects of climate change and plastics pollution, according to recent research. Credit: Papa Lima Whiskey 2 /CC BY-SA 2.0Climate change and plastics pollution, among other negative factors, are affecting the highest point on Earth, Mt. Everest, in increasingly worrying ways, according to recent research.New findings from the most recent, comprehensive scientific…

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