How brain cells filter out noise

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About the research

Ever wondered how you can focus on a conversation with your friend while sitting in a noisy restaurant? 💥 🤯

This is thanks to the filtering system in your brain—and a specific protein, the glycine receptor—which helps remove redundant signals. 🧠 But when this system isn’t working properly, it may contribute to conditions like autism and psychosis. 

Yana Vella (Universiteit Hasselt) developed a special tool to track this protein in action, bringing us one step closer to understanding the brain’s filtering system—and improving future treatments. Watch the video 🎥🔍

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Yana Vella
UHasselt

Yana’s journey began in a community pharmacy where she recognized the need for better mental health treatments. This realization fueled her passion to study the complexities of the brain whilst exploring different countries and experiencing diverse cultures. In her PhD at Hasselt University, Yana studies the glycine receptor alpha 2 and how it is involved in the brain's way of filtering out noise.

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