Neurons Can Carry More Than One Signal at a Time
A new study reveals a single neuron is capable of encoding information from two different sounds by switching between signals associated with one sound to that of the other.
A new study reveals a single neuron is capable of encoding information from two different sounds by switching between signals associated with one sound to that of the other.
Simply moving the eyes triggers the eardrums to move too, says a new study by Duke University neuroscientists. The researchers found that keeping the head still but shifting the eyes to one side or the other sparks vibrations in the eardrums, even in the absence of any sounds.