Summary
This paper discusses the role of astrocytes in behavioral flexibility, and the development of technologies to monitor and modulate astrocyte activity.
Categories
Cognitive function and memory: The paper explores the role of astrocytes in context-dependent cortical processing and behavioral flexibility, which are key to cognitive function and memory.
Education and learning: The paper discusses the development and application of technologies to monitor and modulate astrocyte activity, contributing to the field of neuroscience education and learning.
Author(s)
YTA Gau
Publication Year
2020
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