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Neurotalk with Elly Nedivi
Elly Nedivi, Professor of Neurobiology at MIT, talks about structural plasticity of inhibition, screening for plasticity genes, and running buddies at Stanford University.
Elly Nedivi, Professor of Neurobiology at MIT, talks about structural plasticity of inhibition, screening for plasticity genes, and running buddies at Stanford University.
Researchers will advance our understanding of the human mind and discover new ways to treat, prevent, and cure neurological disorders. Today, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced the [...]
Today, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced their first round of BRAIN Initiative award recipients. Six teams and 15 researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology were [...]
Journey into the inner territory of thinking, feeling and perceiving as we reveal how next generation neurotechnologies are revolutionizing our understanding of the brain. A new video and blog [...]
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The brain adapts to the environment in part by persistently modifying and rearranging the diverse synaptic connections between neurons. These changes include strengthening or weakening existing [...]
In this lecture Elly Nedivi provides an overview on the basics of brain anatomy, working her way up the spinal column to the deepest recesses of the cerebral cortex. Using vivid slides, we learn [...]