"Groundbreaking Discovery: Uncovering the Extraordinary Power of a Rare Neuronal Group"

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Scientists have discovered a unique group of nerve cells in the midbrain that can pause all movement, resembling a 'pause-and-play' pattern, and restart precisely where it ceased. This finding, unrelated to fear but potentially associated with attention, contributes to our understanding of how the nervous system controls movement. The researchers believe that these nerve cells, found in an area called the pedunculopontine nucleus (PPN), may be over-activated in Parkinson's disease, shedding light on the motor symptoms of the condition. Further research is needed to confirm the role of these cells in attention and their implications for Parkinson's disease.
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