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The future of electroencephalography (EEG) monitoring may soon look like a strand of hair. In place of the traditional metal electrodes, a web of wires and sticky adhesives, a team of researchers ...
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Your brain looks like this when you look at abstract art - MSNWhen you look at art, the concepts or stories it depicts stick to your mind like pollen on bee legs. Research suggests that stopping to appreciate the aesthetics of something facilitates learning ...
The Best Illusion of the Year contest offers researchers, and participants, an opportunity to explore the gaps and limits of ...
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ZME Science on MSNScientists Detect Light Traversing the Entire Human Head—Opening a Window to the Brain’s Deepest RegionsTo test the limits, the researchers started by firing a powerful, ultrafast laser into the side of a volunteer’s head. The ...
Like any technology, the human printer relies on the people who operate it. A technician can trip over a wire, as Crombie remembers reading in the script, or forget to check in on Mickey.
If artificial intelligence ever operates more like the human brain, it will be far more energy efficient. AI can more closely mimic human brain function through a concept called active inference.
I n 1943, a pair of neuroscientists were trying to describe how the human nervous system works when they accidentally laid the foundation for artificial intelligence. In their mathematical framework ...
The underlying architecture of AI models can simulate intelligence by memorizing endless lists of rules. But our tech columnist Christopher Mims says “thinking” is way more complicated than that.
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