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Your brain uses the same neurons to see the real world and imagine it in your head
Close your eyes and picture a coffee cup. Suddenly, the dark fills with shape, color, and texture. It’s a picture as vivid as ...
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Brain scans link problematic smartphone use to less gray matter, connectivity shifts
Nineteen young adults handed over their smartphones for three days. When researchers scanned their brains afterward, the resting-state neural activity in regions tied to craving and self-control had ...
The advent of high-density recording technologies, such as Neuropixels and large-scale calcium imaging, has provided an unprecedented look into the ...
Can AI learn by shrinking? A new study introduces a development-inspired continual learning framework for spiking neural ...
How does the brain create mental images? A new study reveals that visual imagination and perception share a common neural code.
Explore how neuromorphic chips and brain-inspired computing bring low-power, efficient intelligence to edge AI, robotics, and IoT through spiking neural networks and next-gen processors. Pixabay, ...
The largest analysis of psychedelic brain imaging to date offers a clearer picture of how psychedelic drugs affect the brain.
While such advances bring with them a breadth of knowledge, the immense complexity of the datasets makes it challenging for scientists to analyze them using current computational methods. Now, ...
A Harvard study using surgical brain disruptions finds causal evidence for a neural circuit underlying the experience of ...
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