A framework in your brain for organising the order of things
From Norwegian University of Science and Technology 07/01/24 Scientists at NTNU’s Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience in Norway have discovered a pattern of activity in the brain that can serve as a template for building sequential experiences. “I believe we have found one of the brain’s prototypes for building sequences” says Professor Edvard Moser. He […]
Fruit fly serenade: Princeton neuroscientists decode their tiny mating song
From Princeton University 27/10/23 Love songs are at least as popular in the animal kingdom as on the radio. The importance of musically serenading your true love has driven plotlines from Twelfth Night to The Trumpet of the Swan to Happy Feet. The latest exploration of music in the natural world is taking place in […]