There's no love for us mammals, though. Our saccule/hindbrain connections are far weaker, and it's thought they mainly play ...
Neurons in the hindbrain, sitting at the base of the skull, secrete their own GLP-1, while receptors listening to them are ...
When axons of corticospinal neurons from the motor cortex cross the middle of the hindbrain, they plunge down the opposite side of the spinal cord and connect to motor neurons that control movement.
In her laboratory at Baylor College of Medicine, Dr. Huda Zoghbi and her colleagues have found two neuronal lineages in the hindbrain that act as ‘conductors’ of an exquisite biological symphony.
Hypoglycemia is an extremely common side effect of insulin therapy experienced mainly by patients with type 1 diabetes ...
Currently, I'm focusing on the retinotegmentum circuitry and its function related to both visual and non-visual stimuli. I'm also interested in discovering the importance and functionality of ...
Eph receptors and their membrane-bound ephrin ligands are expressed in complementary segments of the hindbrain. Signalling between these receptors and ligands is sufficient to establish a sharp ...
This study describes a new analysis strategy to compare active neurons during behavioral tasks across the brain. This is significant because analysing how different brain areas are active during ...
Here we demonstrate an unexpected degree of flexibility and cognition in a decision made by a hunting animal at reflex-like speed. Based on observing initial speed, direction, and height of falling ...
called the vestibularis ovalis (VeO), in the hindbrain. These VeO neurons don't receive input from any other inner ear structures. Information is then passed onto the auditory midbrain ...