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the novel memristive device

Brain-Like Memory Chips That Never Forget: New Memristors Could Solve AI’s Amnesia Problem

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hand on fire

Virtual Reality Study Shows Our Brains Can Amplify Pain When Surprised

Categories Brain & Behavior
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From brain maps to living bridges: the innovations set to reshape life in 2025

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Professor Elsa Fouragnan and colleagues working in the Brain Stimulation Laboratory, part of the University of Plymouth's Brain Research and Imaging Centre (BRIC)

Ultrasound can be used as search and rescue tool for the brain

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology

Stamp-sized microchip that imitates the human brain could speed up treatments for Alzheimer’s

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This tiny chip converts brain activity to text on one extremely small integrated system.

Tiny Chip Translates Brain Activity to Text, Revolutionizing Brain-Machine Interfaces

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
blue light sleeping woman

Sleep resets neurons for new memories the next day

Categories Brain & Behavior
In this image adapted from the figures, the left side shows the chip micrograph, while the right side displays the pixel layout and schematics, highlighting each circuit element. The new pixel circuit uses only two additional transistors (T5 and T6) compared to the conventional CMOS pixel. This minimalist design allows for independent programming of pixel exposures without sacrificing photodiode area to the circuits, ensuring high sensitivity under low light conditions.

MIT Researchers Unveil Innovative Image Sensor for Enhancing Neural Activity Visualization

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
an attractive woman smelling a bag of coffee in the supermarket by squeezing it and sniffing the air that come out

Smelling with Your Brain: How Our Sense of Smell Relies on Predictions and Visual Cues

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Hussein Alawieh, a graduate student in José del R. Millán's lab, wears a cap packed with electrodes that is hooked up to a computer. The electrodes gather data by measuring electrical signals from the brain, and the decoder interprets that information and translates it into game action.

Universal brain-computer interface lets people play games with just their thoughts

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
Young woman sleeping

Hearing relaxing words in your sleep slows your heart down

Categories Brain & Behavior
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How a mouse’s brain bends time

Categories Brain & Behavior, Life & Non-humans
Closeup of the graphene electrode array.

Transparent brain implant can read deep neural activity from the surface

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
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