Komplekspindade
Komplekspindade, also known as complex spindles, are a type of spindle fiber found in the central nervous system, particularly in the cerebral cortex and hippocampus. They are characterized by their intricate, branching morphology and are believed to play a crucial role in various cognitive functions, including memory consolidation, learning, and attention.
Complex spindles were first described in the 1980s and are generated by the synchronous activation of a
The exact mechanisms underlying the generation and function of complex spindles are still not fully understood.
Recent research has suggested that complex spindles may also be involved in the regulation of other physiological
Overall, komplekspindade represent an important area of research in neuroscience, with the potential to provide valuable