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Brains response to visual stimuli helps us to focus on what we should see, rather than all there is to see

Delving ever deeper into the intricate architecture of the brain, researchers at The Salk Institute have now described how two different types of nerve cells, called neurons, work together in tiny sub-networks to pass on just the right amount and the right kind of sensory information. Their study, published online by Nature Neuroscience, depicts how specific types of inhibitory neurons in...

Neurons generated in the adult brain learn to respond to novel stimuli

New brain cells that develop in the olfactory system of adult mice appear to play a role in the brain different from that of older neurons. The new olfactory neurons are especially sensitive to novel stimuli, preferentially learning to respond to new odors. This level of flexibility suggests that such newly-generated neurons could be induced to adapt to and integrate into other regions of the b...
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Type 1 Diabetes Linked to Stimuli from Nervous System

It has been attested by all medical researchers that type I diabetes is caused due to breakdown in the immune system of the body.// The flawed response from the immune system was understood to be the reason behind the damage caused to islet cells in the pancreas where insulin is produced. A recent research conducted by Canadian scientists suggests that apart from immune system, the centr...
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STIMULi Diagnostic Acuity System

Description:The STIMULi is Refraction device that replaces the old technology, the automated projector. Stimuli eliminates the "memory" effect" by bringing virtually unlimited charts to the patient in a random manner. All functions are at the practitioners finger tips. The STIMULi supports many types of acuity charts, optotypes, associated vision tests and fixation devices in a simple remote controlled unit...
Company:Haag-Streit USA, Inc.
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