by Georgetown University Medical Center Credit: CC0 Public Domain Georgetown University Medical Center neuroscientists say the brain’s auditory lexicon, a catalog of verbal language, is actually located in the front of the primary auditory cortex, not in back of it—a finding that upends a century-long understanding of this area of the brain. The new understanding matters...
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How our brain processes and stores movement has implications for multiple diseases, machine learning
by Technion – Israel Institute of Technology hree pyramidal nerve cells in the motor cortex, whose job it is to send the motor commands directly to the spinal cord. These are the cells studied in Prof. Schiller’s current study. The cells are characterized by a pyramidal shape of the cell bodies and highly branched dendritic...