Quick-thinking flies and functional MRIs
1 November, 2013 | Samuel Winthrop |
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Time flies if you're not a fly: perception of the passage time is linked to size and metabolic rate. https://t.co/Ot2xrYSYcM
— F1000Prime (@F1000) October 29, 2013
Staying one step ahead: a computational approach to how the brain predicts outcome via two different systems. https://t.co/KuPD4AMiLy
— F1000Prime (@F1000) October 30, 2013
The lipid sink theory that anesthetic toxicity can be 'sucked out' is supported by a pharmacokinetic model. https://t.co/hb68tUEV6a
— F1000Prime (@F1000) October 31, 2013
While elsewhere on Twitter…
American’s spend more on candy than on #NIH biomedical research? Now that’s scary! https://t.co/1FWRHakbNZ
— Francis S. Collins (@NIHDirector) October 31, 2013
Amazing X-ray of a mole from @wellcomeimages https://t.co/RFHMgRbWOH pic.twitter.com/kGuy9bWxBl
— Mun-Keat Looi (@ayasawada) November 1, 2013
#ImageOfTheMonth: Bipolar cells receives nerve signals from cones(red), not from rods(blue). Courtesy of Wei Li, #NEI pic.twitter.com/LSBEhDLxe7
— NEI (@NatEyeInstitute) November 1, 2013
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