Early Brain wiring guided by activity
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•Brain wiring is guided by activity even in very early development
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In humans, the process of learning is driven by different groups of cells in the brain firing together.
Yale researchers identified how brain cells begin to coalesce into this wired network in early development before experience has a chance to shape the brain.
Early development follows the same rules as later development -- cells that fire together wire together.
Story Source: Journal Reference: - Naoyuki Matsumoto , Daniel Barson , Liang Liang , Michael C. Crair . Hebbian instruction of axonal connectivity by endogenous correlated spontaneous activity. Science, 2024 ; 385 (6710) DOI: 10.1126 /science.adh7814 Cite This Page:.
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