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Originally published June 2017, IEEE Spectrum
Originally published June 2017, IEEE Spectrum
Neurotechnologies have reached to a point of interacting with the physical, digital and social world. That fundamental truth has opened a wealth of interest in neuroscience, in leadership sectors far beyond medicine.
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Yale University researchers have isolated the predatory instinct neural circuitry in mice. Then, using optogenetic engineering, they were able to selectively activate these neurons.
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A new systems-neuroscience mailing list targeted to the wider field of Systems Neuroscience with the aim of distributing useful information about job and conference calls to a large number of researchers in the field.
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