The process of birth in mice leads to reduction of a brain chemical called serotonin in the newborn mice which in turn triggers the formation of sensory maps crucial for perception of touch and vision, a new study published in the journal Developmental Cell reveals. The findings shed light on the key role of a dramatic environmental event in the development of neural circuits and reveal that birth itself is one of the triggers that prepares the newborn for survival ...You have just read an article categorized health
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