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New Film Detects Multisensory Info with Electrode Array

New Film Detects Multisensory Info with Electrode Array
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Study shows memory is formed through rewiring of global network among pre-existing local neuronal ensembles

Study shows memory is formed through rewiring of global network among pre-existing local neuronal ensembles
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Just follow the yellow brick road: new genetic-labeling method uses a single gene to reveal neuronal circuits from multiple upstream regions

Just follow the yellow brick road: new genetic-labeling method uses a single gene to reveal neuronal circuits from multiple upstream regions
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Intersectional, anterograde transsynaptic targeting system used to reveal two different brain circuits

Osaka Metropolitan University uses new “intersectional, anterograde transsynaptic targeting system” to reveal two different mouse brain circuits: the retina/primary visual cortex to the superior colliculus and the bilateral motor cortex to the dorsal striatum.

Where am I going? Just ask your subiculum

Takuma Kitanishi OSAKA, Japan – The hippocampus is the part of the brain that deals with information associated with spatial navigation and memory. For example, you are driving and despite the changing environment of different cars going at varying speeds, on and off ramps, distracting billboards, etc., you adjust your speed, glance only momentarily at the billboards, and navigate the roads in a smooth and timely manner. This is your hippocampus at work. It takes the input – a continuously changing environment – and helps turn it into the output – using memory of a road map to safely navigate your way. However, little is known about how information is distributed from the hippocampus to other brain regions that results in the output behaviour.

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