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Rat

Rats, too, have an imagination

Categories Brain & Behavior, Life & Non-humans

Alleviating paralysis with new brain-reading technologies

Categories Bloggers

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Launches an Educational Virtual Reality Experience for Teens

Categories Bloggers
man in mri

Brain signals transformed into speech through implants and AI

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
Brain illustration

New theory better explains how the brain stores memories

Categories Brain & Behavior
Figure: Scheme of Deep Machine Learning consisting of many layers (left) vs. Shallow Brain Learning consisting of a few layers with enlarged width (right). For more detail see https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-023-32559-8

Is Deep Learning a necessary ingredient for Artificial Intelligence?

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
Neurons

Memories could be lost if two key brain regions fail to sync together, study finds

Categories Brain & Behavior
In the classical Hopfield network (left), each neuron (I, j, k, l) is connected to the others in a pairwise manner. In the modified network made by Mr Burns and Professor Fukai, sets of three or more neurons can connect simultaneously.

What makes a neural network remember?

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
Illustration of a rage-filled face

Brain can ramp up rage like a volume dial

Categories Brain & Behavior
(A) Cerebral microbleeds (CMB) visualized as round, dark lesions (arrow) on SWI sequence in the left temporal lobe in a migraine case with aura. (B) Asymmetry in the appearance of the cortical vessels is more prominent on the left side (arrow) ipsilateral to the CMB.

Ultra-high-res MRI reveals migraine brain changes

Categories Brain & Behavior
Hanli Liu

Aiming for an Alzheimer’s detector with new tech

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
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