MPFI Scientists have discovered how two brain areas work together like an hourglass to flexibly control movement timing.
In this Healio video, David G. Standaert, MD, PhD, discusses the keynote lecture given at the 2025 International Congress of Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders.
Whether speaking or swinging a bat, precise and adaptable timing of movement is essential for everyday behavior. Although we ...
Using Japan’s Fugaku supercomputer, scientists created the most realistic virtual mouse cortex yet. With millions of neurons and billions of synapses, it allows researchers to observe how brain ...
Researchers have created one of the most detailed virtual mouse cortex simulations ever achieved by combining massive ...
Slicing up and analyzing real, living, three-dimensional brain tissue comes with some obvious complications – as in, it tends ...