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Subject: [HHMI News] The Calculating Brain: New Studies Suggest That NeuronsAre
Built To Perform Simple Arithmetic
Research News from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute
The Calculating Brain: New Studies Suggest That Neurons Are Built To Perform
Simple Arithmetic
The tiniest wires that link neurons to one another probably serve a critical
role in the brain's computational function.
New data about how these wires, or dendritic spines, modulate their electrical
properties and receive incoming signals is giving scientists a more complete
view of their knack for acting as efficient mathematical calculators.
Moreover, the findings also hint that these dendritic spines could make the
human brain a far more efficient learning machine than that of other animals.
Rafael Yuste, M.D., Ph.D., HHMI investigator
Columbia University
For the full story, go to: http://www.hhmi.org//news/yuste20061120.html
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