26 APR 2012 by ideonexus
Number of Neuron Connection in the Brain
Each nerve cell receives connections from other nerve cells at six sites called synapses. But here is an astonishing fact—there are about one million billion connections in the cortical sheet. If you were to count them, one connection (or synapse) per second, you would finish counting some thirty-two million years after you began. Another way of getting a feeling for the numbers of connections in this extraordinary structure is to consider that a large match-head's worth of your brain conta...The different possible number of connections outnumbers the particles in the Universe (this is questionable).
20 MAY 2011 by ideonexus
An Experiment With a Tadpole's Development
An early classic experiment by the Nobel Prize-winning embryologist Roger Sperry
illustrates the principle perfectly. Sperry and a colleague took a tadpole and removed a tiny square
of skin from the back. They removed another square, the same size, from the belly. They then
regrafted the two squares, but each in the other's place: the belly skin was grafted on the back, and
the back skin on the belly. When the tadpole grew up into a frog, the result was rather pretty, as
experiments in embryo...Folksonomies: biology experiments
Folksonomies: biology experiments
Taking a piece of skin from the belly and switching it with a piece from the back caused the frog to scratch its belly when you tickle its back.