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Small clusters of brain cells dying.
People here believe it is also responsible for clusters of brain cancer and multiple sclerosis around town.
Volitional attentiveness is much trickier to study than is a simple response to a stimulus, yet scientists have made progress through improved brain-scanning technology and the ability to measure the firing patterns of specific neurons or the synchronized firing of clusters of brain cells.
This procedure revealed two clusters of brain activity in the posterior part of the superior temporal sulcus bilaterally.
We derived motif fingerprints for all brain areas of macaque and cat cortex and then performed hierarchical cluster analysis and principal components analysis on these fingerprints to reveal clusters of brain regions with similar motif fingerprints (Figure 4).
Because the IEG expression patterns form clusters of brain areas across brain subdivisions that can be misleading in defining subdivision boundaries and because we examined multiple species for which cerebral subdivision organization is not well characterized, we sought reliable markers of brain subdivision boundaries to define the anatomical locations of IEG expression.
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The World Health Organisation has declared that the clusters of brain-damaged babies born in Brazil – linked to but not proven to be caused by the Zika virus – constitute a public health emergency of international concern.
At a press conference staged the day after the World Health Organisation declared that the clusters of brain-damaged babies – linked to but not proven to be caused by the Zika virus – constituted a global health emergency, the Rio 2016 organising committee said it would follow the guidelines issued by international and local authorities, but stressed this has not so far included a travel ban.
If it should happen, we're looking at a terrible outcome; which means outbreaks of Zika in countries currently unaffected by the Brazilian strain of the virus, giving rise to clusters of brain-damaged children.
Henry Harpending, an evolutionary anthropologist at the University of Utah, and Gregory Cochran, a physicist turned genetic theorist, have riveted the attention of the chattering classes by addressing the scientific mystery of why an odd cluster of brain, nervous system, and DNA "repair" disorders, including Tay Sachs and breast cancer, stubbornly persist among Jews of European descent.
The here reported findings indicate a cluster of brain areas, responsible for chemosensory anxiety processing.
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