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A new study by Pitt researchers challenges a decades-old assumption in neuroscience by showing that the brain uses distinct ...
A new study challenges a decades-old assumption in neuroscience by showing that the brain uses distinct transmission sites -- not a shared site -- to achieve different types of plasticity.
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News Medical on MSNThe Brain Uses Separate Sites for Different Types of PlasticityA new study from Pitt researchers challenges long-held views on synaptic transmission. They discovered that the brain uses ...
Credit: Neuroscience News Neurons communicate through a process called synaptic transmission, where one neuron releases chemical messengers called neurotransmitters from a presynaptic terminal ...
Despite advances in machine vision, processing visual data requires substantial computing resources and energy, limiting deployment in edge devices. Now, researchers from Japan have developed a ...
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