Johns Hopkins Researchers Develop New Mapping Technique to Better Understand How Brain Processes Sound

Researchers at Johns Hopkins have developed a new imaging technique that can be used to analyze the brain cells in mice that light up when one mice 'called' the other, shedding new light on understanding how brains process language, a new study published in the journal Neuron reveals. In the past, researchers often studied sound processing in various animal brains by poking tiny electrodes into the auditory cortex, the part of the brain that processes sound. They ...

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