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Scienziati tracciano come i singoli neuroni cerebrali elaborano l’olfatto in uno studio umano rivoluzionario

BY DR. GYMBRO ·

Per la prima volta gli scienziati hanno registrato l’attività di singoli neuroni in soggetti svegli mentre percepivano diversi odori, svelando come il cervello codifichi l’olfatto al livello più elementare. Lo studio ha dimostrato che diverse regioni cerebrali svolgono ruoli specializzati, dall’identificazione chimica alla valutazione emotiva, integrando anche immagini e concetti legati all’odore. Questi risultati colmano decenni di lacune nella ricerca e offrono nuove chiavi di lettura per i disturbi sensoriali e la percezione umana.

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