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Neuronal Response

The octo-patch rig is a specialized microscope allowing neuroscientists to record electrical properties from and map connections between up to eight neurons simultaneously.

Zapping the right brain cells: The path to improved stimulation

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Technology
Professor Yun Zhang (far right) and her team — Taihong Wu (left) and Minghai Ge — discovered that hermaphrodite worms infected by a pathogen became more interested in mating with males, increasing their genetic diversity. Kris Snibbe/Harvard Staff Photographer

How does infection change social behavior?

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
From the left, Professor Taejoon Kwon, Hwapyeong Cho, Kujin Kwon, and Professor Hyung Joon Cho in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at UNIST, took group photo with the background of MRI equipment used in the study.

How aging neurons respond to iron accumulation

Categories Brain & Behavior

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