Unique brain connectivity patterns found in people born blind
New Delhi, July 31 People born blind develop unique connectivity patterns in the primary visual cortex, akin to a fingerprint, a new study by Georgetown University neuroscientists reveals. Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), these findings... Key Points
The TribuneStudy sheds light on how neuroreceptors are organised
Geneva [Switzerland], June 19 (ANI): Understanding how the brain can adapt to a changing environment despite having a largely static structure is a major difficulty in neuroscience. Connectivity, or how the different parts of the brain interact to one another anatomically and functionally, is an important factor. In order to explain its dynamics and functions, […] Key Points
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