Media Summary: Optogenetics: controlling the brain with lights Associate Professor of Biological Engineering and Brain and Cognitive Sciences Ed Boyden explains CeA Activation Induces Predatory-like Attacks on Inanimate Objects. When a non-edible item was placed in the cage,
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Optogenetics: controlling the brain with lights Associate Professor of Biological Engineering and Brain and Cognitive Sciences Ed Boyden explains CeA Activation Induces Predatory-like Attacks on Inanimate Objects. When a non-edible item was placed in the cage, We'd like to introduce the Teleopto Wireless The work of Jennings and colleagues identifies a neural circuit underlying feeding behavior in mice. Using Scientists have found a way to trick the brain using

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