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1 MAY 2025

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NYCU Reveals Results on Brain Neurons' "Cell Assembly Behavior" and Wins Favor with Neuron

The hippocampus is an important brain structure that affects spatial and directional perception, and closely related to forming and consolidating memories. Abnormal functioning or damage to it can lead to various diseases such as Alzheimer's disease, epilepsy, depression, and Schizophrenia. Two associate professors, Tsai-Wen Chen and Bei-Jung Lin, from the Institute of Neuroscience of National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU), recently conducted research that reveals the relatively rare neutons in the hippocampus—the "interneurons"—have a special "cell assembly" behavior, which not only subverts the previous understanding of the mechanism of the hippocampus but also brings a brand-new inspiration for the treatment of ...


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