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Researchers watch in 3-D as neurons talk to each other in a living mouse brain

November 1, 2016 by

No single neuron produces a thought or a behavior; anything the brain accomplishes is a vast collaborative effort between cells. When at work, neurons talk rapidly to one another, forming networks as they communicate. Researchers are developing technology that would make it possible to record brain activity as it plays out across these networks.

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