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Health & Science3h 17m ago

Researchers identified a small population of neurons called the mesencephalic command-associated nucleus (MCA) as a central timing hub for corollary discharge, a mechanism for distinguishing self-generated sensory inputs from external stimuli.

St. Louis, United States

Who
Bruce Carlson, Martin Jarzyna, biologists at Washington University in St. Louis
What
Researchers identified a small population of neurons called the mesencephalic command-associated nucleus (MCA) as a central timing hub for corollary discharge, a mechanism for distinguishing self-generated sensory inputs from external stimuli.
When
Sat, 13 Jun 2026 01:25:00 GMT · 3h 17m ago
Where
St. Louis, United States ·
Why
Corollary discharge solves a universal problem: how animals distinguish sensory inputs coming from the outside world versus sensory inputs caused by their own actions.
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This discovery in weakly electric fish provides insights into a fundamental neurological process, corollary discharge, which is essential for sensory processing in many animals, including humans. Understanding this neural circuit could lead to better comprehension and treatment of human sensory processing disorders like schizophrenia.

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