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Woman successfully treated for depression with electrical brain implant
‘Stunning’ neuroscientific advance gives hope to those with mental illness not helped with drugs
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Fractal Brain Networks Support Complex Thought – “Amazing Lightning Storm of Connection Patterns”
Understanding how the human brain produces complex thought is daunting given its intricacy and scale. The brain contains approximately 100 billion neurons that coordinate activity through 100 trillion...
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Samsung proposes copying brains to neuromorphic chips
Neuromorphic electronics based on copying and pasting the brain - Nature Electronics
This Perspective explores the potential of an approach to neuromorphic electronics in which the functional synaptic connectivity map of a mammalian neuronal network is copied using a silicon neuro-ele...
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A Soft, Wearable Brain–Machine Interface
Imperceptible micro-needles and flexible circuits improve neural signal recording
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Why is walking so good for the brain? Blame it on the “spontaneous fluctuations”
Going on a walk makes your mind wander in ways that neuroscience is only just coming to terms with
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Small blobs of human brain grown in a dish have been coaxed into forming rudimentary eyes, which respond to light by sending signals to the rest of the brain tissue. #Biology
Tiny human brain grown in lab has eye-like structures that ‘see’ light
Small blobs of human brain grown in a dish have been coaxed into forming rudimentary eyes that respond to light. They could help understand eye disease or grow artificial retinas
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Synthetic brain cells that store ‘memories’ are possible, new model reveals
Scientists have created key parts of synthetic brain cells that can hold cellular “memories” for milliseconds. The achievement could one day lead to computers that work like the human brain.
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Western News - Unfolding the hippocampus
Western-developed technique irons out brain wrinkles for accurate insight on brain disorders
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Are humans Turing Complete?
Are we turing machines? Is the human brain Turing complete? What does it mean?