Nerve cells in blind mice retain their visual function

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Sujet : Nerve cells in blind mice retain their visual function
De : alien (at) *nospam* comet.invalid (Jan Panteltje)
Groupes : sci.electronics.design
Date : 29. Nov 2024, 07:02:51
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Nerve cells of blind mice retain their visual function
Nerve cells in the retina were analysed using microelectrodes
 https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/11/241126135552.htm
Summary:
 Using microelectrodes, scientists could show that cells in the retina play different roles.
 The produce different signals, which is important for the processing of visual information.
 These differences are remarkably stable and still persist in the retina of blind animals.
 This is important for retinal implants.


Date Sujet#  Auteur
29 Nov 24 * Nerve cells in blind mice retain their visual function7Jan Panteltje
29 Nov 24 `* Re: Nerve cells in blind mice retain their visual function6Liz Tuddenham
29 Nov 24  +- Re: Nerve cells in blind mice retain their visual function1Jan Panteltje
29 Nov 24  +* Re: Nerve cells in blind mice retain their visual function2Crash Gordon
29 Nov 24  i`- Re: Nerve cells in blind mice retain their visual function1john larkin
29 Nov 24  `* Re: Nerve cells in blind mice retain their visual function2john larkin
29 Nov 24   `- Re: Nerve cells in blind mice retain their visual function1Jeff Layman

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