0 a nerve cell that carries information between the brain and other parts of the body
1 (in animals and people) a type of cell that sends and receives messages within the brain and the nerves of the body
This means that when one type of behavior is repeated, like being sociable, that tells the brain to produce more neurons, helping someone do that behavior better.
What’s more, doing something like playing a musical instrument will make the brain grow more neurons in the area being used.
Stress, the aging brain, and the mechanisms of neuron death.
This included neurons with anticipatory activity, "vigilance," and activity related to the reinforcing qualities of the reward itself.
Therefore, during one cycle of fast oscillations only a small volume of neurons is recruited.
These findings indicate that, under conditions of reduced astrocytic coverage of neurons, diffusion is facilitated and takes place in a reduced volume.
Firing patterns of neurons in abducens nucleus and surrounding medulla and their relation to eye movements.