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An octopus keeps about two-thirds of its neurons in its arms
An octopus distributes roughly two-thirds of its neurons not in its brain but across its eight arms, giving each limb a ...
New research discovers a lateral habenula cell group acting as a disappointment meter when reality misses expectations.
New experiments reveal how astrocytes tune neuronal activity to modulate our mental and emotional states. The results suggest that neuron-only brain models, such as connectomes, leave out a crucial ...
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An octopus keeps about two-thirds of its neurons in its arms, not its brain
An octopus distributes its nervous system in a way that no vertebrate does: only about one-third of its neurons sit inside ...
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