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Dos personas paralizadas logran escribir solo con pensar La nueva interfaz cerebro-computador permite a dos pacientes con parálisis escribir con la mente y abre una vía real para comunicarse mejor. Dos personas con parálisis severa han conseguido escribir f...

Dos personas paralizadas logran escribir solo con pensar #Neurociencia #BrainGate #InterfazCerebroComputador #Parálisis #ELA #LesionMedular #TecnologiaMedica #InteligenciaArtificial #NatureNeuroscience #Ciencia #Salud #17demarzo #MartesDeCiencia donporque.com/paralizadas-...

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This black and white image shows a bird in the distance with differences in the patterning of its plumage to give an example of the brain perceiving an object that stands out from its background by a change in texture rather than a sharp edge. A "digital twin" model of mouse visual cortex enabled researchers to generate diverse images that activate single neurons, revealing a bipartite receptive field structure aligned with natural object boundaries.

Photo: Adapted from Ding Z, Tran DT et al., Nature Neuroscience, DOI: 10.1038/s41593-026-02213-3; licensed by CC BY 4.0

This black and white image shows a bird in the distance with differences in the patterning of its plumage to give an example of the brain perceiving an object that stands out from its background by a change in texture rather than a sharp edge. A "digital twin" model of mouse visual cortex enabled researchers to generate diverse images that activate single neurons, revealing a bipartite receptive field structure aligned with natural object boundaries. Photo: Adapted from Ding Z, Tran DT et al., Nature Neuroscience, DOI: 10.1038/s41593-026-02213-3; licensed by CC BY 4.0

Newly discovered nerve cells perceive more than just edges

Researchers use #DigitalTwins to identify new selectivity in mouse visual cortex. The neurons have a two-part receptive field: for textures and edges - www.uni-goettingen.de/en/3240.html...

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¿Nacemos con un ‘sistema operativo’ en el cerebro? El cerebro nace con patrones eléctricos preconfigurados: organoides y chips destapan un andamiaje neuronal, según Nature Neuroscience y UCSC. Desde los primeros meses de formación, el tejido nervioso ...

¿Nacemos con un ‘sistema operativo’ en el cerebro? #Neurociencia #Cerebro #Organoides #NatureNeuroscience #UCSantaCruz #DesarrolloCerebral #Ciencia #Tecnología #Investigación #Salud #TalSharf #25denoviembre #felizmartes #España #Innovación
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Inspired by a Family’s Struggle, a Scientist Helps Uncover Defense Against Alzheimer’s Disease

Dr. Peng Jiang, Associate Professor at Rutgers University–New Brunswick and a BHI faculty member, published new study in #NatureNeuroscience identifying a rare gene mutation that may protect the brain’s immune cells from damage typically caused by Alzheimer’s disease.
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El cerebro cambia 4 minutos antes del sueño: ¿qué sucede? El cerebro cambia de estado 4,5 minutos antes del sueño: un umbral medible por EEG con impacto en seguridad vial, insomnio y anestesia real. En una frase clara: el cerebro no se “apaga” poco a poco, c...

El cerebro cambia 4 minutos antes del sueño: ¿qué sucede?

#sueño #neurociencia #seguridadvial #insomnio #narcolepsia #anestesia #EEG #NatureNeuroscience #ImperialCollege #UniversidadDeSurrey #DGT #salud #ciencia #17denoviembre #felizlunes

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Choroid plexus apocrine secretion shapes CSF proteome during mouse brain development - Nature Neuroscience The choroid plexus (ChP) provides molecular cues for brain development. However, the underlying mechanisms are unclear. This study identifies an apocrine secretion mechanism in the ChP that modulates…

Nature Neuroscience 🧠 chose as the cover image of July 2025's issue the image of a structure of the #epithelium involved in regulating the CSF composition.It relates to the paper from Courtney et al ( www.nature.com/articles/s41... ) #Neuroscience #ScienceArt #NatureNeuroscience #coverimage

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Just seeing someone who looks sick can activate your immune system.

A 2025 study showed VR avatars triggered brain activity + real immune response - before any exposure.

Your body’s early-warning system is next-level.

#Science #ImmuneSystem #NatureNeuroscience #TheLolgic

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👩‍🔬 This month Nature Neuroscience 🧠 journal's team chose as the cover image, an image that looks like a painting, that I would love to have hung on my wall at home.
#Neuroscience #Research #ScienceArt #NatureNeuroscience #Nature #sciencemanuela #neurosciencecover #thismonthcover #neuroart #umap

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The transcriptomes, connections and development of submucosal neuron classes in the mouse small intestine Nature Neuroscience - The neuronal composition of the intestinal submucosal plexus is incompletely understood. Here Li et al. define their neuron classes, connectome and stepwise acquisition of...

Check out our new study on the innermost nervous system of the body—the submucosal plexus. We define three neuronal classes, map their connectivity, and uncover their stepwise development via phenotypic switching. Congrats to all authors! #NatureNeuroscience #EntericNervousSystem rdcu.be/eoqXz

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Sequential and independent probabilistic events regulate differential axon targeting during development in Drosophila melanogaster - Nature Neuroscience The developmental origin of behavioral individuality is unclear. The authors show that a temporal sequence of genetically encoded stochastic mechanisms explains variation in stereotyped neuronal circu...

Proud to share my main postdoc work! 🧠 I asked: How to build a #brain that lead to #individuality? We show that adult brain wiring isn't fully predictable from genes or environment alone— the #stochastic nature of #development is a key third factor. #NatureNeuroscience
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Researchers hold a 3D model of the ion channel “NompC” with the spring coloured yellow and the rest of the model in royal blue. The form looks like it’s made of squishy blue coral and has an indented, twisting shape. Such 3-D models help researchers to better understand the structure and function of the mechanical spring on the ion channel. Behind the researchers, there is a chalkboard with scientific workings on it. The researchers shown are – from left to right - Dr Philip Hehlert, Dr Thomas Effertz, Professor Martin Göpfert.

Researchers hold a 3D model of the ion channel “NompC” with the spring coloured yellow and the rest of the model in royal blue. The form looks like it’s made of squishy blue coral and has an indented, twisting shape. Such 3-D models help researchers to better understand the structure and function of the mechanical spring on the ion channel. Behind the researchers, there is a chalkboard with scientific workings on it. The researchers shown are – from left to right - Dr Philip Hehlert, Dr Thomas Effertz, Professor Martin Göpfert.

Hearing begins with the stretching of elastic molecular “springs” that open ion channels in the sensory hair cells of the ear.

Now, a team @mbexc.bsky.social has discovered just such a spring for the first time: www.uni-goettingen.de/en/3240.html...

#NatureNeuroscience: doi.org/n86s #Hearing

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Nature Neuroscience - Focus on single-cell genomics in neuroscience Single-cell and single-nucleus genomics pave the way for a comprehensive understanding of the nervous system and its diverse cell populations. Realizing this...

Here is our Focus Issue at #NatureNeuroscience!
I loved working on it! One of the many highlights was the highly collaborative spirit among the authors. A win for #openscience
www.nature.com/neuro/volume...

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3 reviews on planning, execution, & validation of transcriptomic experiments in neuroscience published in @natureportfolio.bsky.social #NatureNeuroscience.
A MUST READ if you're doing transcriptomics.
3 reviews, an amazing editorial, a beautiful cover – this is the issue of the year!
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Formation of long-term memory without short-term memory revealed by CaMKII inhibition - Nature Neuroscience Inhibiting CaMKII impairs short-term memory (STM) in mice during an avoidance task but does not affect long-term memory (LTM). This suggests that STM and LTM are processed differently, with CaMKII cri...

Long-term memory (LTM) does not require the formation of short-term memory (STM), and CaMKII-dependent plasticity specifically regulates STM for avoidance memory. #NatureNeuroscience

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#NatureNeuroscience Membrane mechanics dictate axonal pearls-on-a-string morphology and function www.nature.com/articles/s41... #ScienceNews Controversial study redraws classical picture of the neuron in mouse. It suggests “pearling” of axons may help signaling www.science.org/content/arti...

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#NatureNeuroscience Membrane mechanics dictate axonal pearls-on-a-string morphology and function https://www.nature.com/articles/s41593-024-01813-1 #ScienceNews Controversial study redraws classical picture of the neuron in mouse. It suggests “pearling” of […]

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"Biology textbooks may need a revision"

Study may reverse century-old understanding of the shape of ‘arms’ on mammals’ brain cells. #NatureNeuroscience @natureportfolio.bsky.social

Open Access
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