What is it about?
This review highlights significant findings, some of which have never been available in digital format or have gone unpublished until now. From the basic components of the brain to the first female neuroscientist in Uruguay to work with insects.
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Why is it important?
We present the key insights from this research, which demonstrates how, despite being a small country, Uruguay has made essential contributions to global neuroscience that impact lives everywhere.
Perspectives
The work itself is an ongoing experiment; its authors describe it as a “living text,” continuously updated with the latest discoveries in the field as they emerge.
Dr Daniel Prieto
Instituto de Investigaciones Biologicas Clemente Estable
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This page is a summary of: Uruguayan Insect Research: Seven Decades Shaping Neuroscience, August 2024, Center for Open Science,
DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/d439p.
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