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4D Microscope Unveils Real-Time Brain Activity

December 30, 2024December 24, 2024Leave a Comment on 4D Microscope Unveils Real-Time Brain Activity

Taiwanese researchers have unveiled a 4D microscope that can observe real-time brain activity, opening doors for neuroscience and AI advancements.

4D microscope, AI technology, neurons, neuroscience, Taiwan

Revolutionary E-Tattoos Track Brainwaves Effortlessly

December 11, 2024December 16, 2024Leave a Comment on Revolutionary E-Tattoos Track Brainwaves Effortlessly

Scientists in the US have developed a way to measure brain activity using innovative printable “e-tattoos”.

brain activity, e-tattoos, neuroscience

Do Neurons Have Hidden Control Knobs?

December 5, 2024December 4, 2024Leave a Comment on Do Neurons Have Hidden Control Knobs?

A new study challenges the classic picture of neurons, revealing that axons—the nerve fibres that transmit signals—might not be smooth tubes as traditionally depicted.

axons, brain, neurons, neuroscience

Tiny Cars, Big Lessons: Rats’ Love of the Journey

November 27, 2024December 5, 2024Leave a Comment on Tiny Cars, Big Lessons: Rats’ Love of the Journey

Scientists trained rats to drive tiny cars and discovered that the rodents enjoy both the journey and the reward, offering valuable insights into brain behaviour.

dopamine, driving, neuroscience, rats

Building Robots with a Sense of Self

November 27, 2024December 5, 2024Leave a Comment on Building Robots with a Sense of Self

Humans have a complex sense of self, shaped by brain circuits that process sensory information. This sense isn’t just a given; it can be disrupted, leading to experiences like feeling detached from one’s body.

AI, human cognition, neuroscience, robotics, sense of self

Inside the Most Detailed Brain Map Ever Created

August 14, 2024August 9, 2024Leave a Comment on Inside the Most Detailed Brain Map Ever Created

Researchers have created a groundbreaking 3D map of a tiny section of the human brain, offering unprecedented insight into neural connections.

brain map, neural connections, neurons, neuroscience, synapses

Brain Circuits Behind Placebo Effect Uncovered

July 30, 2024July 30, 2024Leave a Comment on Brain Circuits Behind Placebo Effect Uncovered

Researchers have identified brain circuits in mice that explain how placebos can relieve pain.

brain circuits, neuroscience, pain relief, placebos, study

AI Companions: A Closer Look at the Potential Benefits and Risks

July 23, 2024July 29, 2024Leave a Comment on AI Companions: A Closer Look at the Potential Benefits and Risks

AI companions: boon or bane? Research shows their effectiveness in counselling and potential for romantic relationships. However, concerns arise about dependence, lack of human interaction, and potential exploitation.

AI, companions, ethics, neuroscience, technology

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