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Live Science, Toronto Sun, et al. - Clearing the mind: How the brain cuts the clutter

Published: 14 April 2011

Newly discovered neurons in the front of the brain act as the bouncers at the doors of the senses, letting in only the most important of the trillions of signals our bodies receive. Problems with these neurons could be the source of some symptoms of diseases like attention deficit disorder and schizophrenia.

"The brain doesn't have enough capacity to process all the information that is coming into your senses," said study researcher Julio Martinez-Trujillo, of Ï㽶ÊÓƵ in Montreal. "We found that there are some cells, some neurons in the prefrontal cortex, which have the ability to suppress the information that you aren't interested in. They are like filters."

The study is published in the April 13 issue of the journal Neuron.

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