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Think Fast S2, EP39 – Why do we have so many different types of neurons?

Think Fast S2, EP39 – Why do we have so many different types of neurons?

Update: 2021-12-16
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Today’s episode brings you more from the world of computational neuroscience or trying to recreate parts of the brain in a computer. Brains were once thought of as just as a pile of jelly and neurons were neurons, blood was blood and support cells were called glial (for glue). Modern neuroscience has a much more advanced understanding of how the brain is composed of many different types of neurons, glial and microglial as well as complex systems to provide oxygen and nutrients and remove waste. One question however does keep popping up, why do we have so many different types of neurons? Why isn’t one all-purpose neuron the way our brains evolved? In this episode, we talk about how computer models allow us to test tests that would take millions of years through evolution in the lab but a computer can do it in a few days.
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Think Fast S2, EP39 – Why do we have so many different types of neurons?

Think Fast S2, EP39 – Why do we have so many different types of neurons?

Wilf Nelson