The power of a single neuron

December 20, 2007 | Source: Nature News

Stimulating just one neuron can be enough to affect learning and behavior, Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Humboldt University researchers have found, lending support to the “sparse-coding” hypothesis of neural networks, which suggests that only a few neurons need to fire to generate a response.

The results, published this week by Nature, conflict with the long-held notion that many neurons–on the order of thousands–are required to generate a behavioral reaction.