In 1894, Santiago Ramón y Cajal stated that the “cerebral cortex is similar to a garden filled with innumerable trees, the pyramidal cells, which can multiply their branches thanks to intelligent ...
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The brain has a hidden repair mode that can restore vision after injury
Vision loss has long been treated as a one-way street, a devastating endpoint rather than a problem the brain might quietly ...
Researchers uncovered an unexpected form of neural resilience: after traumatic injury, surviving retinal cells in mice grow new branches that reestablish lost connections in the brain’s visual system, ...
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