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Scientists reconstructed videos straight from a mouse’s brain and learned something about cognition in the process
Open the Youtube video Neuroscientists have successfully reconstructed moving images directly from the brain activity of mice ...
Novel, ring-inserts' are prepared (1) and loaded with growth factors of interest using microcontact printing (2). Brain slices taken from postnatal day 8-10 mice are added (3) and nerve fibers grow ...
Researchers successfully reconstruct high-quality 10-second videos from mouse brain activity using single-cell recordings and a dynamic neural encoding model.
Time-lapse two-photon imaging of the calcium indicator, GCaMP6f, in an acute slice of a 11-day-old mouse olfactory bulb (depth, 150 μm). GCaMP6f was expressed in mitral cells. The medium was exchanged ...
Neuroscientists and psychologists have been trying to understand how the human brain supports learning and the encoding of ...
Living brain tissue can now be made transparent, helping scientists see deeper neurons while keeping cells active.
Research groups led by Prof. Bi Guoqiang, University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), and Prof. Zhou Pengcheng from Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology of Chinese Academy of Chinese ...
Organisms constantly face the challenge of adapting their behavior to survive in a world full of uncertainties. This ability relies on complex neural circuits in the brain that help them find ...
A new imaging technique developed at the University of Illinois now gives researchers a way to watch the flow of mass -- the molecular flux of life itself -- as living nerve nets begin to crystallize.
SISSA Colloquium returns on Wednesday, March 18th, at 2 PM in Aula Magna Budinich. This time, we will have the pleasure of hosting Professor Huib Mansvelder (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), who will ...
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