HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Lindsay Rexrode from the Widener University, United States have published the research work: Regulation of dendritic spines in the amygdala following sleep deprivation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Our data represent the first study describing the effect of sleep deprivation on dendritic spines in the amygdala and provide insight into the morphological changes of dendritic spines during sleep in this region.
- future: Future studies into memory trace specific and neuronal subtype specific dendritic spine changes will provide insight into this process.
SUMMARY
The amygdala is highly interconnected with . . .
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