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Fly brain filters out visual information rhythmically during sleep to keep insect up: Study
Researchers in a new study zoomed in on the function of sleep using a common fruit fly to find out how animals rest yet remain alert to danger, even when sleeping. Previously, study authors explained ...
On the other hand, Ann-Shyn Chiang has argued that there may be specific patterns of connectivity within the fruit fly’s brain. Chiang, a renowned neuroscientist and Academician of Academia Sinica, ...
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) are emerging as transformative tools that enable direct communication between the human ...
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