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Biomedical engineers find neural activity during rest is highly organized
November 24, 2021 by NewsBot
When mice rest, individual neurons fire in seconds-long, coordinated cascades, triggering activity across the brain, according to new research. Previously, this was thought to be a relatively random process -- single neurons firing spontaneously at random times without external stimulation.


