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  1. 1 day ago · May-Britt and Edvard I. Moser share this year’s Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with John O’Keefe of University College London. It is the first time this prize has gone to Norway. The award is special too because the Norwegian laureates are unusually young and are a married couple.

    • Terje Lømo
    • 2014
  2. 2 days ago · The 2014 Nobel Prize in Medicine was awarded to John O'Keefe, May-Britt Moser, and Edvard Moser for their elegant work on spatial coding in the hippocampus. I made a video about their scientific discoveries.

  3. 3 days ago · His work on neural connections forms an important premise for many discoveries, including the Nobel Prize-winning discovery by Edvard Moser and May-Britt Moser of grid cells in the hippocampus region. Insights from these and other studies based on Per's work shaped the development of modern neurophysiology and have remained pillars ...

  4. 6 days ago · The cerebral cortex covers and have network with thalamus, limbic system and other brain parts that drives survival instinct and emotions. Neural networks are formed by synaptic connections among neurons of various neural fields. Donald Hebb in 1949 given a famous quote for networking of neurons “Neurons that fire together, wire together”.

  5. 3 days ago · John O’Keefe (born November 18, 1939, New York City, New York, U.S.) is a British-American neuroscientist who contributed to the discovery of place cells in the hippocampus of the brain and elucidated their role in cognitive (spatial) mapping.

    • Kara Rogers
  6. Jun 11, 2024 · Finansiering uten sluttpunkt: - Noko heilt nytt for oss. Nasjonalforeningen for folkehelsen og Kavli-instituttet inngår samarbeidsavtale med finansiering uten sluttdato. May-Britt Moser meiner Nasjonalforeningen har tilgang på eit pasientnettverk som kan vere viktig i forskinga.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NeuroscienceNeuroscience - Wikipedia

    4 days ago · Many neurons extrude a long thin filament of axoplasm called an axon, which may extend to distant parts of the body and are capable of rapidly carrying electrical signals, influencing the activity of other neurons, muscles, or glands at their termination points.