I worked in a children’s hospital in the ’90s, and I have always been fascinated with neuroanatomy and neurophysiology. Learning so much, I was triggered by the recent discovery of the new Rose Hip Neuron. Quoted from the Smithsonian: “It may be that in order to fully understand psychiatric disorders, we need to get access to these special types of neurons that exist only in humans,” neuroscientist Joshua Gordon, director of the National Institute of Mental Health, tells Jon Hamilton at NPR. It is nice to know we are a level above mice. — David Alderman