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Long-term ayahuasca use linked to distinct emotional brain activity and higher resilience
Long-term users of ayahuasca may process emotional experiences differently than those who do not use the substance, according ...
Keith Thomas, a man in his 40s with no sensation or movement in his hands, is able to feel and move objects by controlling ...
For the victims, the damage is profound and permanent. Survivors are left to navigate a landscape of depression, PTSD and the ...
Understanding the neural mechanisms underlying associative threat learning is essential for advancing behavioral models of threat and adaptation. We investigated distinct activation patterns across ...
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UCSF and Allen Institute create most detailed data-driven map of the mouse brain
In a powerful fusion of AI and neuroscience, researchers at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and Allen Institute designed an AI model that has created one of the most detailed maps ...
A digital twin is a virtual replica of a real system, a dynamic model that, fed by real-time data, mimics the behaviour of ...
In a powerful fusion of AI and neuroscience, researchers at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and Allen ...
A team of scientists at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) has published new evidence suggesting that the ...
What if the future of AI wasn’t just faster, but smarter, more efficient, and inspired by the very organ that powers human thought? Enter China’s new Spiking Brain model, a innovative leap in ...
From Santiago Ramón y Cajal’s hand came branches and whorls, spines and webs. Now-famous drawings by the neuroanatomist in the late 19th and early 20th centuries showed, for the first time, the ...
Kerala has reported 72 infection and 19 deaths caused by brain-eating amoeba as compared to last year when 36 infections were reported, of which nine were fatal Kerala is on alert after infections ...
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