Is This The Brain's 'Focus Switch? Scientists Just Found Ancient Cells That Control Attention in Mice
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The ability to focus is not unique to humans or even to primates. Birds, reptiles, and even fish can direct their attention at a narrow target, filtering out peripheral distractions. This ability has existed for at least hundreds of millions of years, and yet it's unclear exactly which parts of the brain make it happen. In a new mouse study published in Nature Communications , scientists from Johns Hopkins University say they have discovered a cluster of evolutionarily ancient neurons that play
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