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  2. Phase precession - Wikipedia

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    Subsequent studies showed that each time a rat entered a completely different area and the place fields would be remapped, place cells would again become phase-locked to the theta rhythm. [9] It is now widely accepted that the anti-phase cell firing that results from phase precession is an important component of information coding about place.

  3. Brain of Albert Einstein - Wikipedia

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    Einstein's brain had more glial cells relative to neurons in all areas studied, but only in the left inferior parietal area was the difference statistically significant. This area is part of the association cortex , regions of the brain responsible for incorporating and synthesizing information from multiple other brain regions.

  4. Brain mapping - Wikipedia

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    The Eyewire Museum is an interactive digital catalog visualizing data of mouse retinal cells. [13] The interactive and citizen science website Eyewire maps mices' retinal cells and was launched in 2012. In 2021, the most comprehensive 3D map of the human brain was published by researchers at Google. It shows neurons and their connections along ...

  5. Cognitive map - Wikipedia

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    The same cells can be used for constructing several environments, though individual cells' relationships to each other may differ on a map by map basis. [8] The possible involvement of place cells in cognitive mapping has been seen in a number of mammalian species, including rats and macaque monkeys. [20]

  6. Boundary cell - Wikipedia

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    Boundary cells (also known as border cells or boundary vector cells) are neurons found in the hippocampal formation that respond to the presence of an environmental boundary at a particular distance and direction from an animal. The existence of cells with these firing characteristics were first predicted on the basis of properties of place cells.

  7. Neurulation - Wikipedia

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    As neurulation proceeds after induction, the cells of the neural plate become high-columnar and can be identified through microscopy as different from the surrounding presumptive epithelial ectoderm (epiblastic endoderm in amniotes). The cells move laterally and away from the central axis and change into a truncated pyramid shape.

  8. Trump could be offered second state visit to UK, Telegraph ...

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    Downing Street and the Foreign Office are preparing to offer the incoming U.S. president an invitation once he is back in the White House, the report said, without citing specific sourcing. The ...

  9. List of regions in the human brain - Wikipedia

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    Brain at the U.S. National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) (view tree for regions of the brain) BrainMaps.org; BrainInfo (University of Washington) "Brain Anatomy and How the Brain Works". Johns Hopkins Medicine. 14 July 2021. "Brain Map". Queensland Health. 12 July 2022.