Every thought, memory, and feeling we experience depends on trillions of tiny connection points in the brain called synapses.
Striking electron microscope pictures from inside the brains of mice suggest what happens in our own brain every day: Our synapses - the junctions between nerve cells - grow strong and large during ...
A zebra finch can fit in the palm of your hand, but its brain is doing something that looks almost unruly. Inside one part of ...
Co-written with Jai Liester. Silent synapses represent one of neuroscience's most fascinating discoveries—connections between neurons that lie dormant until activated by specific triggers. These ...
Scientists used a tool called SynTrogo to edit brain circuits in mice, showing that trimming select synapses can make ...
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Inside your brain’s secret conversations
Neurons don’t just fire randomly—they have their own language, shaped by structure, chemistry, and timing. From dendrites to synapses, each part plays a role in how we think, feel, and remember. New ...
STING" molecular switch drives Alzheimer's brain inflammation. Blocking this switch protects synapses in new study.
For the first time, researchers have confirmed that selectively pruning certain synapses in the brain can paradoxically ...
A team of scientists from the University of Cologne's Institute of Biochemistry has made a decisive discovery about the molecular basis of synapse formation in the central nervous system. They studied ...
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