Neuroscience

Articles and news from the latest research reports.

28 notes

Every activity in the brain involves the transfer of signals between neurons. Frequently, as many as one thousand signals rain down on a single neuron simultaneously. To ensure that precise signals are delivered, the brain possesses a sophisticated inhibitory system. Stefan Remy and colleagues at the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases and the University Bonn have illuminated how this system works.
“The system acts like a filter, only letting the most important impulses pass,” explains Remy. “This produces the targeted neuronal patterns that are indispensible for long-term memory storage.”

Every activity in the brain involves the transfer of signals between neurons. Frequently, as many as one thousand signals rain down on a single neuron simultaneously. To ensure that precise signals are delivered, the brain possesses a sophisticated inhibitory system. Stefan Remy and colleagues at the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases and the University Bonn have illuminated how this system works.

“The system acts like a filter, only letting the most important impulses pass,” explains Remy. “This produces the targeted neuronal patterns that are indispensible for long-term memory storage.”

Filed under neuroscience brain psychology memory neuronal inhibition neuron science

  1. drhfgordon reblogged this from neurosciencestuff
  2. saraahlynne reblogged this from neurosciencestuff
  3. doeskin reblogged this from neurosciencestuff
  4. lizzigator reblogged this from neurosciencestuff
  5. jonnynicknames reblogged this from neurosciencestuff
  6. cat-bountry reblogged this from neurosciencestuff
  7. comfortableanddangerous reblogged this from neurosciencestuff
  8. pinkypelos reblogged this from neurosciencestuff
  9. shark-butt-soup reblogged this from neurosciencestuff
  10. euthministry reblogged this from neurosciencestuff
  11. dermoosealini reblogged this from neurosciencestuff
  12. ptericdactylsun reblogged this from neurosciencestuff and added:
    Learned a bit of this in Psych :) reminds me of how the synapses have to be completely flushed with ions for just ONE...
  13. alexdotexe reblogged this from neurosciencestuff
  14. boldflavechexmix reblogged this from neurosciencestuff
  15. nuudl3s reblogged this from neurosciencestuff
  16. scientificthought reblogged this from neurosciencestuff
  17. neurosciencestuff posted this
free counters