How the Brain Seeks Pleasure and Avoids Pain
As a child, Kay Tye was immersed in a life of science. "I grew up in my mom's lab," she says. At the age of five or six, she earned 25 cents a box for "restocking" bulk-ordered pipette tips into boxes for sterilization as her mother, an acclaimed biochemist at Cornell University, probed the genetics of yeast. Today, Tye runs her own neuroscience lab at MIT. Under large black lights reminiscent of a fashion shoot, she and her team at the Picower Institute for Learning and Memory can observe how mice behave when particular brain circuits are turned on or off.
Jun-30-2017, 04:35:07 GMT
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