4/29/2026 at 10:04:37 AM
Only partway through the article but it was a small shock when the word 'rodent' turned up unexpectedly:"...later, if the rodent reenters that place, the cell will fire"
Totally fair and normal of course I just had been imagining human or generic neurons/dendrites up to that point. The test species wasn't mentioned earlier as far as I can see!
by danwills
4/29/2026 at 10:45:21 AM
Earlier in the article:> In 2014, when Magee attached electrodes to rodents to record their neural activity,
by in-silico
4/30/2026 at 9:43:48 AM
Ah thanks for correcting me! Guess I glossed-over it earlier on in the article, apologies!by danwills
4/29/2026 at 1:40:23 PM
Good point, this is probably the author assuming a little more context on the reader’s part. The cases where you can record from neurons in humans are very rare (basically only in treatment resistant epilepsy), and most of the work on hippocampus uses rodentsby mobeets