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A brain-like chip interprets neural network connectivity in real time
The ability to analyze the brain's neural connectivity is emerging as a key foundation for brain-computer interface (BCI) ...
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Scientists Discover a Small Group of Brain Cells That Completely Reverse Anxiety and Depression in Mice
Anxiety can feel like a storm that starts deep inside the skull. For years, neuroscientists have known that the amygdala — an ...
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Scientists Test Tiny Injectable Brain Chips That Could Treat Brain Disorders Without Invasive Surgery
Even newer “minimally invasive” ideas, like stent-mounted electrodes deployed through blood vessels, still require a catheter ...
In a town on the shores of Lake Geneva sit clumps of living human brain cells for hire. These blobs, about the size of a ...
Neural Speech Inc. aims to provide a link to the outside world for people who are unable to communicate, Philip Kennedy, ...
The ability of these devices to access aspects of a person’s innermost life, including preconscious thought, raises the ...
Every day, thousands of people use indoor gun ranges that are designed to limit the hazards of target shooting, including lead exposure and stray bullets. But shooting indoors poses another hazard ...
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At the Mysterious Boundary Between Waking Life and Sleep, What Happens in the Brain?
Neuroscientists studying the shifts between sleep and awareness are finding many liminal states, which could help explain the ...
A new study provides a detailed look at how the psychedelic compound psilocin acts on specific neurons within the brain. The ...
Stress is not simply a response to acute stressful episodes. It occurs in the brain where a natural rhythmic pattern regulates the stress system of our body, even on a calm day.
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Your brain may be naturally telepathic, research suggests
Neuroscientists are finding that when two people interact, their brains do not work in isolation. Instead, patterns of ...
As neural implant technology and A.I. advance at breakneck speeds, do we need a new set of rights to protect our most ...
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