Neuronal diversity makes a difference, says Carnegie Mellon study

Sunday, August 29, 2010 - 14:07 in Biology & Nature

PITTSBURGH -- Much like snowflakes, no two neurons are exactly alike. But it's not the size or shape that sets one neuron apart from another, it's the way it responds to incoming stimuli. Carnegie...

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