The first MRI-based mapping of the squid brain yields 145 new connections and pathways, 60% of which are linked to the motor and visual systems. The new brain map brings researchers one step closer to understanding how the squid can instantly camouflage itself.
Drexel University researchers reveal that while evolution may have allowed for bigger brains, some regions may not have kept up with the growth.
A new study published in Science reveals glia are vital for nerve cell development in the brain.