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Brain waves control how your body feels like 'yours,' study finds
In A Nutshell Alpha brain waves cycling at 8-13 times per second determine how wide your “temporal binding window,” or the ...
Consciousness may emerge not from code, but from the way living brains physically compute.
Researchers mapped the brain connectivity of 960 individuals to uncover how fast and slow neural processes unite to support complex behavior.
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Could AI-brain fusion redefine human identity?
As the boundaries between human and machine increasingly blur, the concept of AI-brain fusion emerges as a tantalizing prospect with profound implications. Merging artificial intelligence with human ...
Researchers say study findings may lead to a more promising future for cell therapy targeting stroke and other neurological disorders.
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A Breakthrough in Brain Sensing
Carnegie Mellon engineering researchers have designed the first microfabricated stainless steel neural probe that allows for safer, more accurate brain sensing.
New research following children for more than a decade links high screen exposure before age two to accelerated brain maturation, slower decision-making, and increased anxiety by adolescence.
This webinar is designed for nurses, clinicians, caregivers, wellness professionals, and curious individuals who want a ...
We have many models of human development, from personality and psychosocial ones to those based on neuroscientific and developmental research. Freud (1937), envisioning a scientific model for ...
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