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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > The Mystery of How Neurons Control The Brain Has Finally Been Solved : ScienceAlert
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The Mystery of How Neurons Control The Brain Has Finally Been Solved : ScienceAlert

Last updated: November 9, 2024 5:19 pm
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A groundbreaking new study published in the journal Cell has shed light on the intricate workings of the brain and how neurons coordinate their activity. The research, led by a team of scientists, delves into the organizational structure of the brain and how it achieves a delicate balance between individuality and teamwork.

The study reveals that neurons allocate no more than half (and no less than 40 percent) of their efforts to individual tasks, with the rest dedicated to scalable teamwork. This organizational structure was found to be consistent across five different species, spanning billions of years of evolution. From fruit flies to monkeys, the brains of these diverse species exhibit a similar pattern of information processing, suggesting a fundamental principle at work.

The key discovery of the study lies in the brain’s ability to balance individual skills with teamwork, much like a high-performing business. By devoting a portion of their efforts to personal performance and collaborating within larger networks, neurons create a fractal hierarchy that optimizes information flow across the brain.

Using advanced calcium imaging techniques, the researchers were able to capture neural activity in real-time and analyze large-scale datasets. This led to the identification of a fractal organization within the brain, where cells work together to build coordinated networks at various scales.

The fractal hierarchy observed in the brain allows for rapid adaptation to change, ensuring efficient task completion and resilience in the face of challenges. Whether navigating unfamiliar terrain or reacting to sudden threats, the brain can adjust its coordination to maintain stability while remaining agile enough to respond to new stimuli.

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The study also highlights the different neural codes operating at various scales within the brain. For example, zebrafish movement relies on coordinated activity across many neurons, ensuring smooth swimming in dynamic environments. In contrast, mouse vision adapts at the cellular level, enabling precise perception of fine details in a scene.

Overall, the findings suggest that the brain has evolved to balance efficiency with resilience, allowing for optimized information processing and adaptability to new behavioral demands. The universal nature of the fractal organization observed across species hints at a fundamental design principle that has persisted throughout evolution.

As physics and neuroscience continue to intersect, uncovering the universal laws of the brain, we are entering an exciting era of discovery. The intricate mechanisms of the brain, honed over millennia of natural selection, are gradually being unveiled, offering insights into the marvel of human cognition. Future research will be crucial in understanding how these principles can be applied to the human brain. The study suggests that the rule of individual focus and scalable teamwork could potentially have wider implications beyond just brain function.

Organizing elements into tiered networks allows for efficient resource sharing and increases the system’s resilience to disruptions. This concept mirrors the operations of successful businesses, where individuals can quickly respond to new challenges without waiting for instructions, all while being supported by the organization.

This principle of resilience and efficiency in complex systems may be universal, with implications beyond just the brain. It aligns with the famous quote from basketball legend Michael Jordan, who stated that “talent wins games, but teamwork and intelligence win championships.”

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Moving forward, further investigation is needed to explore how these principles can be implemented in various systems, including the human brain. The findings from this study open up new possibilities for understanding and optimizing teamwork and efficiency in complex networks.

Brandon Robert Munn, a Postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Sydney, emphasizes the importance of ongoing research in this area. This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Readers can access the original article for more in-depth information on this fascinating topic.

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