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- How the human brain adapts to external stimulation – an important mechanism for species survival – has been made clearer at the Queensland Brain Institute.
- Researchers are a step closer to unravelling the mystery of brain activity to better understand the outcomes of deep brain stimulation (DBS).
- New mapping of the cuttlefish brain could explain how, and why, the marine animal employs its distinct camouflage ability.
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