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Scientists reconstruct videos mice watched using brain activity in lab Study
University College London (UCL) researchers have achieved a fascinating leap in neural decoding. The ...
It is well established in psychology that humans conceptualize emotions by features known as valence (the degree of pleasantness or unpleasantness) and arousal (the intensity of bodily reactions, such ...
This useful study supplements previous publications of willed attention by addressing a frontoparietal network that supports internal goal generation. The evidence is solid in analyzing two datasets ...
Researchers identify a neural "fingerprint" in the brain that predicts how accurately we can size up the intentions and strategies of others.
Abstract: Decoding brain states from task-based functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is critical for advancing cognitive neuroscience and developing reliable clinical applications. Existing ...
Chronic pain has a personalized "brain fingerprint," allowing AI to decode spontaneous pain levels through fMRI scans.
Chronic pain affects nearly one in five adults worldwide and remains one of the leading causes of disability. Unlike acute ...
Arousal fluctuates continuously during wakefulness, yet how these moment-to-moment variations shape large-scale functional connectivity (FC) remains unclear. Here, we combined 7T fMRI with concurrent ...
In recent years, breakthroughs in imaging have changed our ability to study the brain, providing a variety of modalities with varying resolution, penetration, and sensitivity. In neuropharmacology, ...
Introduction Dyspnoea is an existentially burdensome symptom in patients with advanced and progressive diseases such as cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and advanced heart failure.
Treatment-Resistant Depression (TRD) remains one of the most challenging subtypes of major depressive disorder, affecting approximately one-third of patients and leading to significant morbidity, ...
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