
Finding real rewards in a virtual world
A new study shows that mice who learn to find goals in virtual reality use their hippocampus the same was as in the real world.
A new study shows that mice who learn to find goals in virtual reality use their hippocampus the same was as in the real world.
A recent study of Ngly1 deficient mice used a secondary knockout to create double knockouts with symptoms similar to human NGLY1 deficiency.
???This Spring we’ve put together a special centennial issue of RIKEN Research ???
Discovery of an enzyme that prevents obesity in mice through glycosylation of a protein involved fat-cell differentiation.
It’s almost the end of the year and a here’s an early holiday present! The winter issue of RIKEN Research is here, covering plant parasites, depression, atomic clocks, and more! Enjoy!