Skip to main content

News-Medical: Study finds that spatial architecture largely dictates connectivity within the brain

A University of California, Irvine-led study reveals that connectivity within the brain appears to be largely dictated by spatial architecture rather than cell type-specific cues. The study was published this month in Cell Reports. To understand how the brain works, current neuroscience research has focused on mapping the connectome to determine how the brain is built and how it is wired. (January 27, 2019)

Read the full article here



from Brain Health Daily http://bit.ly/2DFw87k

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Menopause Symptoms Reduced by Cold Water Swimming

Cold water swimming significantly eases menopausal symptoms. Surveying 1114 women, with 785 experiencing menopause, researchers found improvements in anxiety, mood swings, low mood, and hot flushes among participants. from Neuroscience News https://ift.tt/9AqHsEa