Scientists at the Center for Developmental Neurobiology and MRC Center for Neurodevelopmental Disorders published a study titled 'Somatostatin interneurons control the timing of developmental desynchronization in cortical networks' in Neuron that identified two types of interneurons, the inhibitory neurons of the brain, as instructors of a key...
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