Elucidating Chirality Transfer in Liquid Crystals of Viruses

Study on Chirality Transfer in Liquid Crystal Viruses Chirality is a phenomenon commonly found in nature and holds significant influence in various fields such as biology, chemistry, physics, and materials science. However, the mechanism of chirality transfer from nanoscale building blocks to macroscopic helical structures remains an unsolved myste...

Link Brain-wide Projectome to Neuronal Dynamics in the Mouse Brain

Background Introduction The brain is composed of different subtypes of neurons, which form complex neural networks through local and long-range synaptic connections. Understanding the functions of these neural networks requires knowledge of their connection patterns (projectome) and neuronal dynamics. Although advancements in mesoscale connectomics...

Phase of Neural Oscillations as a Reference Frame for Attention-Based Routing in Visual Cortex

Phase of Neural Oscillations as a Reference Frame for Attention-Based Routing in Visual Cortex

One of the key issues in understanding the visual system’s selective attention is how it optimizes the perception and processing of visual information in specific behavioral contexts. Although previous research has analyzed the pivotal role of individual neuron firing rates in information transmission, our understanding remains limited regarding ho...

Contralateral Delay Activity and Alpha Lateralization Reflect Retinotopic and Screen-Centered Reference Frames in Visual Memory

Contralateral Delay Activity and Alpha Lateralization Reflect Retinotopic and Screen-Centered Reference Frames in Visual Memory

Academic Report on “Contralateral Delay Activity and Alpha Lateralization Reflect Retinotopic and Screen-Centered Reference Frames in Visual Memory” Introduction The visual system is organized in a lateralized manner, with the left and right visual fields processed by the contralateral cerebral cortex. This organization applies not only to percepti...

Lateralization of Dorsal Fiber Tract Targeting Broca’s Area Concurs with Language Skills During Development

Lateralization of Dorsal Fiber Tract Targeting Broca’s Area Concurs with Language Skills During Development

New Discoveries in Brain Science: The Relationship Between Early Lateralization of Dorsal White Matter Tracts Targeting Broca’s Area and Language Development Research Background Language development is one of the key areas in human cognitive science. Existing research indicates that language functions in the adult brain exhibit significant laterali...