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Electrodes at multiple brain regions reveal brain activity in real time. Colored dots show the locations of all of the electrodes across all patients, color-coded by brain region. Red dots in the lower images show the locations of the electrodes in the DMN.

Study pinpoints origins of creativity in the brain

Categories Brain & Behavior
An illustration depicting a human brain with colorful, pulsating waves emanating from different regions

Bursts of Beta Rhythms in the Brain Hold the Key to Understanding Cognition, Scientists Argue

Categories Brain & Behavior
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Re-frame of mind: Do our brains have a built-in sense of ‘grammar’?

Categories Brain & Behavior
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Future AI algorithms have potential to learn like humans, say researchers

Categories Technology
Bees make decisions better and faster than we do, for the things that matter to them

How Honey Bees Inspire Advanced Robotics and AI

Categories Brain & Behavior, Life & Non-humans, Technology

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