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In The Fruit Fly Brain Are Astrocyte Cells An On-Off Switch That Controls When Neurons Can Change And Grow
SCIENCE

In The Fruit Fly Brain Are Astrocyte Cells An On-Off Switch That Controls When Neurons Can Change And Grow

Neuroplasticity – the ability of neurons to change their structure and function in response to experiences – can be turned off and on by the cells that surround neurons in the brain, according to a new study on fruit flies that I co-authored. The colors in this microscope photo of a fruit fly brain show different types of neurons and the cells that surround them in the brain. Sarah DeGenova Ackerman, CC BY-ND As fruit fly larvae age, their neurons shift from a highly adaptable state to a stable state and lose their ability to change. During this process, support cells in the brain – called astrocytes – envelop the parts of the neurons that send and receive electrical information. When my team removed the astrocytes, the neurons in the fruit fly larvae remained plastic longer, hinting that...
Journalism

The eternal fruit of Toni Morrison’s Iroko tree

Toni Morrison was and forever will be an inspiration for those who seek to set their imagination free. Nobel Prize-winning author Toni Morrison passed away on August 5 at the age of 88 [AP Photo/Kathy Willens] A few hours before I found out that Toni Morrison had passed, I had pulled some of her books off the shelf in search of inspiration for the shape a new project should take. That to me is what Morrison is - a touchstone, a compass and a way of thinking about what kind of place I want to occupy in the world as a human being and as a writer. Like any other writer, I not only bask in her mastery of the English language but also her searing vision of the world and its many defects. It is impossible for me to comprehend stretching my mind into a ...