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neuroscience1 year ago

"The Cerebellum's Impact on Learning and Autism Unveiled"

A study by researchers at the University of Pittsburgh and Columbia University reveals that the cerebellum, traditionally associated with motor control, also plays a crucial role in reward-based learning and forming new visuomotor associations. By training monkeys to associate visual cues with hand movements for rewards, the study shows that blocking a specific region of the cerebellum impairs the ability to learn new associations, highlighting its contribution to cognitive functions. This discovery expands our understanding of the cerebellum's role beyond motor control and offers insights into addressing non-motor symptoms in individuals with cerebellar disorders.

science1 year ago

"Metabolic Rewiring: Mapping Pregnancy's Impact on Organ Function in Monkeys"

Researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences have conducted a study on crab-eating macaques to map the metabolic changes that occur during pregnancy, identifying 91 consistent changes across 23 different tissues. These changes include shifts in metabolic coupling between organs and the development of new metabolic exchanges, shedding light on potential links to pregnancy complications such as pre-eclampsia and gestational diabetes. The study's findings could provide valuable insights into understanding and addressing pregnancy-related health issues.