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cognitive science

Illustration of cleaning a brain. Pixabay

Suppressing negative thoughts may be good for mental health after all, study suggests

Ladybug on a person's fingertip

Scientists decipher the fingertip’s ‘memory’

Woman playing CandyCrush-like game on iPhone

Digital puzzle games could be good for memory in older adults, study shows

Brain illustration

New theory better explains how the brain stores memories

Pi on a blackboard Credit: geralt

Search is on for ‘super memorisers’ to help scientists unlock the secrets of memory

white rate on a black background

Rats! Rodents seem to make the same logical errors humans do

Prof. Amir Amedi, Director of the Brain Cognition and Technology Institute

New tech lets the blind navigate – challenging Nobel winning theory

Cat looking thoughtful

How consciousness in animals can be researched

Woman reading a book

How your mood affects the way you process language

Artificial neural networks are computing systems inspired by biological neural networks that constitute animal brains. Like biological models, they can learn (be trained) by processing examples and forming probability associations, then apply that information to other tasks.

Artificial neural networks need sleep too

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