The geometry of consciousness is a multi-dimensional math trip
Amanda Alvarez writes about how neuroscientists are studying consciousness with mathematics
Amanda Alvarez writes about how neuroscientists are studying consciousness with mathematics
neuroamanda talks about gender equality for female scientists is Japan.
None of us would get on a plane that had its parts changed in mid-air, says Eve Marder, who has spent her career probing a very specific cluster of crustacean nerve cells. Yet we are all walking around undergoing a constant turnover of cellular parts, and so are the lobsters and crabs Marder studies.
The parts of the brain responsible for creating a memory must be re-activated during a specific part of the sleep cycle for mice to remember.