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Neurobiology Notes

Andy McKenzie

When blogging about brain preservation, it's publish or perish

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Action Potentials for October

1: New results from a manuscript creating a digital twin of the fruit fly Drosophila. It’s called NeuroMechFly v2. Like many cutting-edge projects, this is a synthesis of many components, including a model of the body based on a micro-CT sc...

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Action Potentials for September

1: New study on the neurobiology behind the evolution of vocal cords between two species of mice. First, the authors show that there is a clear vocal mode seen in the singing mouse that is not seen in the lab mouse:

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Action Potentials for August

1: How does working memory work? In what seems like a significant advance, a new study claims to have cracked it, at least for one type of working memory in the worm C. elegans.

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Action Potentials for July

1: If there are changes in the anatomical connectome, how might that affect ion flow? There is a new study on this, using simulations of neural networks. First, they note that there are many different ways that one can imagine manipulating ...

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Authors

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  • Andy McKenzie

    MD/PhD, Psychiatrist and Research Scientist @ Apex Neuroscience

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