Unraveling the Brain's Cellular Blueprint for Behavior and Planning

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New research published in Cell reveals that neurons in the brain balance individual tasks and teamwork by devoting 40-50% of their effort to each, forming a fractal hierarchy that optimizes information processing and adaptability. This structure, found across five species, suggests a fundamental evolutionary principle for efficient and resilient brain function. Advances in calcium imaging have allowed scientists to observe this coordination, highlighting the brain's ability to adapt to change and maintain function even when some neurons misfire.
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