indicated by an arrow), i.e., the outer fiber layer, has destinations in the proximal areas of the same cerebral cortex, while the deep fiber layer (green, indicated by arrowheads), i.e. the inner ...
The cerebral cortex forms the outer layer of the cerebrum. Nested deeper within the brain are essential structures such as the basal ganglia, the amygdala, and the hippocampus. Toward the bottom ...
Researchers from the University of New Hampshire looked at the developmental process of the cerebral cortex—the outermost layer of the brain—and examined how neurons, or nerve cells ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNSelf-organizing 'infomorphic neurons' can learn independentlyResearchers have developed "infomorphic neurons" that learn independently, mimicking their biological counterparts more ...
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Brainy scientists identify parts of brain that remembers wordsThe parts of the brain needed to remember words have been identified. Those areas are affected by a common form of epilepsy, ...
Researchers have developed a new kind of artificial neuron—called infomorphic neurons—that can independently learn and ...
Layer formation in the developing cerebral cortex requires the movement of neurons from their site of origin to their final laminar position. We demonstrate, using time-lapse imaging of acute ...
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How Do Axons Make Connections as the Brain Grows?The folding brain creates a stress landscape, causing axons – the long, slender projections of neurons that transmit ...
Neural speech tracking in children with cochlear implants shows that an early phase of hearing loss affects sensory and higher-level processing differently. Tracking is present at short timescales ...
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