St. Louis School of Medicine: Previously Undetected Brain Pulses May Help Circuits Survive Disuse, Injury
June 17, 2020
June 17, 2020
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, June 17 -- The Washington University St. Louis School of Medicine issued the following news release:
A neuroscientist's neon pink arm cast led him and fellow researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis to discover previously undetected neuronal pulses in the human brain that activate after an immobilizing illness or injury.
The pulses appeared on MRI scans used to measure brain activity of the neuroscientist and, later, two . . .
A neuroscientist's neon pink arm cast led him and fellow researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis to discover previously undetected neuronal pulses in the human brain that activate after an immobilizing illness or injury.
The pulses appeared on MRI scans used to measure brain activity of the neuroscientist and, later, two . . .