How a single receptor-type modulates sensory impact across the brain
- Prof. Dr. Dirk Jancke
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- September 19, 2024
Neuromodulators influence the brain's global state and therefore all processing streams. The INI Groups Optical Imaging and Computational Neuroscience together with colleagues from the Faculty of Biology discovered how a specific serotonin receptor controls gain of visual input.
For more information about their article in Nature Communications see RUB press release
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