I think it has been published previously but I can no longer find it. IMO this finding presents a more logical and realistic picture of the structure and function of brain networks that is more compatible to the enormous amount of impulses precisely directed to the muscles of the body. A start to understanding the great complexity of an organ like our brain.
Quote:
"Unlike a fixed circuit board, however, cells can rapidly rewire their communication networks to change their behavior.
The discovery of this cellular network overturns our understanding of how instructions spread within a cell.
The various organs and structures within a cell were thought to float in an open sea called the cytoplasm.
The signals that tell the cell what to do were thought to be transmitted in waves, and the frequency of the waves was the crucial part of the message.
Researchers at the University of Edinburgh found that the information is carried through a network of guide wires that transmit the signals over tiny, nanoscale distances."
phys.org/news/2019-05-scien...
amp.theguardian.com/science...
nature.com/articles/s41467-...
By the way,
I am me,
Even without brains , even with the PD.
Greetings from Italy.
Gio