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Functional network inference of the suprachiasmatic nucleus
Podcast |
Science@SEAS
Publisher |
Harvard University
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Jun 09, 2016
Episode Duration |
00:07:01

Researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, the University of California Santa Barbara, and Washington University in St. Louis have shown for the first time how neurons in the SCN are connected to each other, shedding light on this vital area of the brain. Understanding this structure — and how it responds to disruption — is important for tackling illnesses like diabetes and posttraumatic stress disorder. The scientists have also found that disruption to these rhythms such as shifts in work schedules or blue light exposure at night can negatively impact overall health. Read more about the research here: https://www.seas.harvard.edu/news/2016/05/mapping-circuit-of-our-internal-clock

A slightly sloppy, first attempt to explain how neurons in the region of the brain that controls circadian rhythms talk to each other.

Researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, the University of California Santa Barbara, and Washington University in St. Louis have shown for the first time how neurons in the SCN are connected to each other, shedding light on this vital area of the brain. Understanding this structure — and how it responds to disruption — is important for tackling illnesses like diabetes and posttraumatic stress disorder. The scientists have also found that disruption to these rhythms such as shifts in work schedules or blue light exposure at night can negatively impact overall health. Read more about the research here: https://www.seas.harvard.edu/news/2016/05/mapping-circuit-of-our-internal-clock

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