Beyond Neurons
Por Linus, Arthur
Publicado por epubli
English
2026
ISBN 9783565292639
eBook
Buy at Bookshop Uruguay
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Disponible en 6 librerías
Sobre este libro
For over a century, the neuron has been the undisputed star of neuroscience. Every textbook taught that these electrical wires were solely responsible for our thoughts, memories, and consciousness. Meanwhile, glial cells—which make up more than half of the human brain—were dismissed as mere "glue" (the literal translation of glia), serving only as passive support structures for the much more important neurons.
Recent breakthroughs in cellular biology have shattered this dogma. We now know that glial cells, particularly astrocytes, are the active architects of our cognitive network. They do not just support neurons; they direct them. Glial cells decide which synaptic connections are strengthened during learning, which are pruned away, and how the brain repairs itself after physical trauma. They are the chemical conductors of the electrical symphony of the mind.
This groundbreaking book journeys into the forgotten half of the human brain. It explores how shifting our focus from neurons to the glial network is revolutionizing our understanding of memory, learning, and neurological diseases like Alzheimer's, proving that the brain's true genius lies in its quietest cells.
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