Cortices from 11 primate species share the same archetypal fractal shape, indicating a universal mechanism for primate and mammalian cortical folding, and suggesting novel shape biomarkers for brains.
Scientists believe your primary visual cortex, located in the back of your brain, is involved in internal visualization. This ...
AIs have a big problem with truth and correctness – and human thinking appears to be a big part of that problem. A new generation of AI is now starting to take a much more experimental approach that ...
Like a highway system, the vagus nerve branches profusely from your brain through your organs to marshal bodily functions, ...
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MARK Zuckerberg has unveiled a revolutionary pair of “full holographic” smart glasses that he calls Orion. The Meta boss says ...
These findings suggest that the ability to recognize faces is innate, not learned, and could explain why humans see faces in objects like clouds or walls.
AI runs unfathomable operations on billions of lines of text, handling problems that humans can't dream of solving – but you ...
Is the brain of animals and humans naturally wired to recognize faces? Is there an innate biological mechanism that explains ...
Placed on the head, these sensors detect subtle brain wave activity, behaving like a pulse-detecting smartwatch, a blood ...
For decades, scientists have been on a relentless quest to unravel the mysteries of intelligence. The intricate interplay ...