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Many of us have wondered what a landscape we see in a modern photograph might have looked like centuries ago. This question ...
The brain doesn't merely register time—it structures it, according to new research from the Kavli Institute for Systems ...
New detailed maps of sub-regions within the cerebellum could revolutionize long-held concepts of whole-brain functional connectivity.
To date, it is the largest and most detailed such rendering of neural circuits in a mammalian brain. The map promises to accelerate the study of normal brain function: seeing, storing and processing ...
The Problem Methods of real-time, precise monitoring of heart function have been difficult to develop in living animals.
A groundbreaking approach to mapping brain activity and connections has provided new insights into the organization of higher-order functions such as language, thought, and attention. Conventional ...
New brain mapping technique reveals insights into the brain's higher functions Date: December 6, 2024 Source: University of Birmingham Summary: A new way of mapping activity and connections ...
A new way of mapping activity and connections between different regions of the brain has revealed fresh insights into how higher order functions like language, thought and attention, are organized.
Large-scale many-objective optimization problems (LSMaOPs) pose great difficulties for traditional evolutionary algorithms due to their slow search for Pareto-optimal solutions in huge decision space ...
Scientists map networks regulating gene function in the human brain Research details the brain's cellular and molecular regulatory elements and their impact on brain function Date: May 23, 2024 ...
Figure 2 High resolution voltage-to-time ADC suitable for self-heated transistor anemometer linearization. An asterisk denotes precision components (1% tolerance).