- According to new research from UQ’s Queensland Brain Institute, a particular area in the brain has neurons that act like a sleep switch.
- The corpus callosum, which connects the left and right hemispheres of the brain has evolved from a more ancient brain template shared by all mammals.
- Dr Baumann from UQ’s Queensland Brain Institute and colleagues have put to rest the notion that fMRI can detect the brain's place cells.
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