Nerve cell communication gets better with use. A neuron’s electrical activity triggers other cells to come and slather on a protective coating that makes messages travel faster, a study published online August 4 in Science shows.
Like rubber insulation around electrical wires, myelin wraps around message-sending axons, protecting and speeding electrical impulses.
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