Surprising Discoveries: Extensive Brain Cell Connections Found in Cerebellum

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New research from the University of Chicago challenges the prevailing belief among neuroscientists that Purkinje cells in the cerebellum have only one primary dendrite. The study shows that nearly all Purkinje cells in the human cerebellum have multiple primary dendrites, a finding supported by observations in mice as well. Additionally, some Purkinje cells receive input from multiple climbing fibers, which connect with different primary dendrite branches. The research suggests that the complex connectivity of Purkinje cells in the cerebellum plays a role in processing sensory information and adapting to changes in the environment or the body.
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