Brain imaging offers a way to examine how different regions of the brain participate in cognitive function”— Dr.
One of the two participants wrote words up to a speed similar to an able-bodied person texting on a smartphone ...
People who are stressed out have a harder time orienting themselves. A new study used neuroimaging to reveal why this happens.
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Study links physical activity to brain changes that may blunt trauma effects
Researchers have found that lifelong physical activity may moderate the structural brain changes linked to adverse childhood ...
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Nia Therapeutics plans FIH memory loss implant trial after FDA green light
Nia Therapeutics' Smart Neurostimulation System (SNS) is the first device to obtain FDA breakthrough designation for memory ...
Neuroscientists have successfully reconstructed moving images directly from the brain activity of mice, marking a major shift ...
Before his disease took his voice, he could type a message as fast as anyone. Now, with electrodes no larger than a grain of rice embedded near the surface of his brain, he can do it again, at 110 ...
People may think of survival as an individual act—every animal (and person) for themselves. But a new study from UCLA ...
New research shows that lifetime physical activity can moderate the brain's response to childhood trauma, strengthening neural connectivity and promoting stress resilience.
At birth, infant visual cortex connectivity resembles that of blind adults, while lifetime visual experience enhances long-range functional connectivity between visual cortices, sensorimotor systems, ...
Nia Therapeutics announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has granted Breakthrough Device Designation to its Smart Neurostimulation System (SNS) for the treatment of episodic memory loss ...
Analysis of the Evolving Landscape of Ultra-low-power Edge AI Processors (U. of Austria, ETH Zurich)
A new technical paper, “Performance Analysis of Edge and In-Sensor AI Processors: A Comparative Review,” was published by University of Austria and ETH Zurich. Abstract “This review examines the ...
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