After spinal cord injury, kinesthetic sense helps restore movement, model suggests

For nearly 50 years, a jawless fish called the lamprey has interested scientists because of its remarkable ability to recover from spinal cord injuries. A new study reveals a possible technique lampreys may use to swim again, despite sparse neural regeneration.


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Source: Phys.org