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For this study, a research team led by Professor Takaki Komiyama’s laboratory used high-tech imaging and a novel data analysis method on mice to identify the thalamocortical pathway, a ...
Using high-tech imaging and a novel data analysis method, the researchers identified the thalamocortical pathway, a communication bridge between the thalamus and the cortex, as the key area that ...
Using high-tech imaging and a novel data analysis method, the researchers identified the thalamocortical pathway, a communication bridge between the thalamus and the cortex, as the key area that ...
Using high-tech imaging and a novel data analysis method, the researchers identified the thalamocortical pathway, a communication bridge between the thalamus and the cortex, as the key area that is ...
Additionally, thalamocortical pathways from the lateral posterior thalamic nucleus (LP) provide highly specific, nearly non-overlapping visual inputs to HVAs, complementing intracortical inputs and ...
Background: Cardiac arrest (CA) can cause coma in resuscitated patients. Accuracy of prognosis is limited. Presence of brain signals such as somatosensory evoked potential (SSEP) reveals integrity of ...
Researchers led by Profs. TU Yiheng and HU Li from the Institute of Psychology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences have uncovered a neural pathway preferentially involved in pain perception across ...
Thalamocortical plasticity and effects of birth-related serotonin levels may be similar or variable across species. The human fetal development period is considerably longer in comparison to that of ...
Why do only some brain lesions cause epilepsy? A new brain mapping study suggests that if a lesion disrupts deep-rooted subcortical circuits, it's more likely to cause epilepsy.
Deep-Rooted Subcortical Circuits Are Key to Epilepsy Previous research (Gong et al., 2021) suggests that thalamocortical circuitry linked to the cerebellum and basal ganglia may act like a "brake ...
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