New study from Huang Lab identifies brain region that coordinates hand and mouth movements during eating

Researchers led by Neurobiology's Josh Huang and senior research associate and first author Xu An found an area of the cerebral cortex that helps mice coordinate precise movements of their hands and mouth while handling and eating food. The study shows how specific groups of brain cells work together to control and time these different movements, allowing smooth and coordinated actions during complex tasks like eating.

Read the full paper in Neuron.

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