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An octopus keeps about two-thirds of its neurons in its arms
An octopus distributes roughly two-thirds of its neurons not in its brain but across its eight arms, giving each limb a ...
While E. Josie Clowney would never suggest that neuroscience is simple, a new study by her team at the University of Michigan ...
New research discovers a lateral habenula cell group acting as a disappointment meter when reality misses expectations.
From Santiago Ramón y Cajal’s hand came branches and whorls, spines and webs. Now-famous drawings by the neuroanatomist in the late 19th and early 20th centuries showed, for the first time, the ...
New experiments reveal how astrocytes tune neuronal activity to modulate our mental and emotional states. The results suggest that neuron-only brain models, such as connectomes, leave out a crucial ...
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An octopus keeps about two-thirds of its neurons in its arms, not its brain
An octopus distributes its nervous system in a way that no vertebrate does: only about one-third of its neurons sit inside ...
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