Columbia University: In Flies, A Single Brain Cell Can Drive Multiple Movements of the Body
March 21, 2024
March 21, 2024
NEW YORK, March 21 (TNSres) -- Columbia University's Zuckerman Institute issued the following news:
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New study reveals how the brain orchestrates motions in partnership with sensory cues from the body.
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Motor neurons are the cells the brain uses to command muscles to act. Scientists typically thought of them as simple connections, much like the cables that link computers with their accessories. Now, in fly studies, researchers at Colu . . .
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New study reveals how the brain orchestrates motions in partnership with sensory cues from the body.
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Motor neurons are the cells the brain uses to command muscles to act. Scientists typically thought of them as simple connections, much like the cables that link computers with their accessories. Now, in fly studies, researchers at Colu . . .