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A Brief and Awful History of the Lobotomy - excerpted from a new book, 'Psychiatry and Its Discontents', by Andrew Scull https://t.co/fC9cQO5hjz
Optogenetic manipulation of gustatory neurons creates virtual taste realities in fruit flies https://t.co/oxzqJT2MvT
Antibiotic treatment alleviates Alzheimer's disease symptoms in male mice https://t.co/XWLVgVO9j4 Open access J. Exp. Med. paper, co-senior authored by @gilbertjacka https://t.co/tCWKkE3RlD
Visual pathways of the secondary eyes in the brain of a jumping spider https://t.co/tr3bWCGqcL
Today's Google doodle celebrates the 136th birthday of Greek cytopathologist Georgios Papanikolaou, inventor of the 'Pap smear' that detects cervical cancer
Stimulating and/or recording from the brain in conscious patients circa 1930s (L) and today (R)
Images via @Neurophilosophy https://t.co/2wMZ4BmjFp and @NoroBlog https://t.co/TzOFJnSwuy
Early blindness enhances sound sensitivity https://t.co/PZCpGW8brK https://t.co/uIhiW6amsT
If I had to pick a favourite neuroanatomical term, I'd probably go with corona radiata, meaning 'radiating crown.' It's the Latin name for the thalamocortical projections, seen here in this image from Izhikevich & Edelman, 2008 https://t.co/WYSsFC9miI
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General anesthesia hijacks sleep circuitry to knock you out
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