The frequent occurrence of a pattern in a network, however, is not strictly correlated with a biological function. Network topologies reflect evolutionary origins and therefore the selection of ...
For more than a decade, neuroscientists have known that many of the cells in a brain region called the fusiform gyrus specialise in recognising faces. However, those cells don't act alone: They need ...
Asymmetric interactions between different species of molecules have previously been demonstrated to result in self-organized patterns and functions. If one species A is attracted to B, but in turn, B ...