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Laser Scanning Lends Credence to Theory of Brain Circuitry

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MONTREAL, May 30, 2014 — Nerve cells in the brain can rewire and fine-tune themselves by forming connections with neighboring cells. Xenopus tadpoles. Images courtesy of Science. Researchers from Montreal Neurological Institute at McGill University and the McGill University Health Center have demonstrated exactly how this happens using timed visual stimulation and multi-photon laser-scanning microscopy. This is the first time that such evidence has been observed in real time, researchers said. They said the findings support the Hebbian model of nerve circuit formation, which holds that cells that fire...Read full article

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    Published: May 2014
    AmericasBiophotonicsbrainfiber opticsImagingMcGill UniversityMicroscopynerve cellsneurologyneurotransmitterOpticsResearch & TechnologyMontreal Neurological InstituteMNIMcGill University Health CenterHebbian modelasynchronous firingXenopusDr. Edward RuthazerN-methyl-D-aspartateLasers

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