The embryonic telencephalon starts off as a simple sheet of neuroepithelial cells. This neuroepithelium becomes patterned into distinct proliferative zones that ultimately generate the different ...
In the developing central nervous system (CNS), most neurons migrate from the site of their last mitotic division, near the ventricle, towards the outer surface, where they integrate into specific ...
Scientists used AI to map uncharted areas of the mouse brain In 'Secrets of the Brain,' Jim Al-Khalili explores 600 million years of brain evolution to understand what makes us human 'Minibrains' ...
Sand-dwelling and rock-dwelling cichlids living in East Africa's Lake Malawi share a nearly identical genome, but have very different personalities. The territorial rock-dwellers live in communities ...
Ashley Maynard works at ETH Zurich and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond her academic appointment. Different cell types have different functions. They are able to specialize in certain ...
Biological Bulletin, Vol. 205, No. 2 (Oct., 2003), pp. 211-212 (2 pages) ...
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"Contribution from the Department of Zoology, University of Illinois." ...
New research explains why parrots are less bird-brained. Researchers from the University of Alberta (AB, Canada) have identified a neural circuit that could be the key to understanding bird ...
The relative sizes of specific parts of the guppy brain may explain why some fish are better at learning certain tasks than others. Zegni Triki, a biologist at Stockholm University, had an inkling ...
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