Discovery of Paralyzing Nerve Cells Sheds Light on Movement Control

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Scientists have discovered a group of nerve cells in the midbrain, specifically in the pedunculopontine nucleus (PPN), that can halt all movement when stimulated. These cells, identified by the marker Chx10, impact various forms of motor activity, including breathing and heart rate. The unique "pause-and-play pattern" observed in these cells may be related to a state of alertness or focused attention, rather than fear. Understanding these cells could provide insights into the motor symptoms seen in Parkinson's disease.
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