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    The latest "Cell" of the University of Science and Technology of China: If this thing is missing after birth, why does it endanger the brain for life?

    • Last Update: 2022-08-20
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    After coming into the world, babies not only learn new skills through their parents, but they also constantly learn from their environment to promote their own development


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    ▲Visual perception mediated by ipRGCs in early development can promote the synaptic development of neurons in different higher cognitive regions of the brain


    ▲ Visual perception mediated by ipRGCs in early development improves the learning ability of adult mice



    Reference: [1] JX Hu, YM Shi et al.


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