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Brain Research

A participant plays table tennis against graduate student Amanda Studnicki while having his brain imaged via an EEG cap. The experiment revealed big differences in how our brains respond to human and machine opponents during sports.

Table tennis brain teaser: Playing against robots makes our brains work harder

Fellow kids meme of an old Steve Buscemi trying to look like a high school student

Cocaine addiction makes the brain age faster

This is a histological image of a rat brain with a grafted human brain organoid.

Human brain tissue responds to visual stimuli when transplanted into rats

A comparison of cortical thickness between the brains of obese patients to those with Alzheimer’s disease. Darker colours indicate similarities in cortical thickness between the two groups.

Obesity-related neurodegeneration mimics Alzheimer’s

Scheme of a simple neural network based on dendritic tree (left) vs. a complex artificial intelligence deep learning architecture (right)

Can the brain compete with AI over the long haul?

The cover illustration shows vacuolar-type adenosine triphosphatases (V-ATPases, large blue structures) on a synaptic vesicle from a nerve cell in the mammalian brain. Image: C. Kutzner, H. Grubmüller and R. Jahn/Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences.

Copenhagen researchers claim major breakthrough in understanding the brain

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