Neurons May Function More Solo than Thought

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berries of 11:34AM May 12, 2010

Zap! There went one now.

Wylie Wiesel of AR 12:12PM February 07, 2010

there must be a third group of neurons whose job it is to average or synchronize many different neurons. Must find these neurons to illuminate their precise mechanism and function.

jacob of WI 12:02PM January 30, 2010

How do neurons exist, if they do, as the same atoms, the same molecules,

the same proteins, from conception ?

Since they are conceived of stem cells and do not divide, what sustains

them as existing in the world, once formed ? Do they take nourishment into

the cell and replace all matter by a process, or are they bits of orginal matter

that exists until it dies, never to replace atoms, etc. within it's structure ?

Carmine Fragione of FL 2:10PM January 29, 2010

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