Qinglan “Priscilla” Ding, associate professor in the School of Nursing, with collaborators Laura Murray-Kolb, professor and head of the Department of Nutrition Science, and Zachary Hass, associate ...
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Study finds inhibitory neurons can generate rhythmic movement patterns
When a fruit fly gets dust on its body, it launches into a precise cleaning routine, sweeping and rubbing its legs in rhythmic strokes that look almost mechanical. Scientists have long assumed that ...
Many habits come and go, but you might find one habit particularly persistent: shaking your leg whenever you’re sitting down. Sometimes, you might bounce loosely from the knee. Other times, your foot ...
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