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Yamanaka Factors Can Reverse Neuronal Aging

This shows a statue of a neuron.Yamanaka factors can reverse aging in brain neurons, improving synaptic connections, metabolism, and protecting against neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's. Researchers introduced the Yamanaka factors into neurons of adult mice, finding that this process rejuvenated the cells without negative side effects, even enhancing motor and social behaviors.

How Brains Learn Over Longer Timescales

This shows a neuron.Researchers have discovered a novel brain mechanism, behavioral timescale synaptic plasticity (BTSP), that enables neurons to encode information over seconds rather than milliseconds, aligning more closely with learning timescales. Previously, encoding models like Hebbian plasticity focused on neuron activity within mere milliseconds, but BTSP extends this window, allowing neurons to integrate information over seconds.
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