A team of researchers in Japan has developed an artificial intelligence tool called YORU that can identify specific animal ...
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Scientists use AI to hijack and control specific brain circuits
Researchers have built AI systems capable of steering targeted brain circuits in real time, moving neuroscience closer to ...
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) are emerging as transformative tools that enable direct communication between the human ...
A single clear image can rewire the visual brain, making later recognition faster without relying on memory systems.
Scientists have recently detailed how automation and machine learning can aid clinicians treating patients with spreading depolarizations, sometimes referred to as 'brain tsunamis.' A University of ...
A Stanford-led study published in Nature on Feb. 26 found that age-related changes witnessed in diseases like Alzheimer’s may be related to a relatively untapped area of research in the brain. The ...
In a recent study published in PNAS Nexus, researchers provide new insights into human cognition by prioritizing interpretability in predictive modeling of intelligence from brain connectivity, rather ...
A University of Cincinnati study found machine learning models can aid in the automation and detection of abnormal brain activity sometimes referred to as a “brain tsunami.” UC’s Jed Hartings, PhD, is ...
A new study has demonstrated that a tiny bundle of optical fibers can continuously, accurately, and simultaneously measure six biomarkers of brain health, helping to prevent serious complications that ...
Scientists discovered that two brain chemicals in honey bees can predict how fast they will learn, offering new insight into animal learning.
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