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Brain filter for clear information transmission: Neuronal inhibition is key for memory formation
September 6, 2012 by NewsBot
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. Researchers have illuminated how this system works.