Dr. Feng Liu is currently an assistant professor in the Department of Systems Engineering here at Stevens, and his latest project is making and developing AI models that help “decode” the brain with ...
A new study of neural oscillations during varying stages of consciousness shows that anesthesia doesn’t just knock us out—it reorients brain signals.
Researchers identify a conserved brainstem and spinal cord pathway (C3-C4) that controls voluntary hand movements in both mice and humans.
Researchers have identified a network of connections linking the brainstem and spinal cord that helps control hand and arm movements, revealing an unexpected layer of the nervous system enabling ...
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A new study into how different parts of memory work in the brain has shown that the same brain areas are involved in retrieving different types of information, the findings could redefine how memory ...
During the Covid pandemic in mid-2021, when people had been social distancing for more than a year and most university classes were being conducted over Zoom, Jeremy Bailensen decided to hold his ...
Babies with congenital heart disease have altered brain activity in regions involved in movement and emotions, but heart surgery restored these brain networks to healthy connectivity.
Researchers successfully reconstruct high-quality 10-second videos from mouse brain activity using single-cell recordings and a dynamic neural encoding model.
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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 ...
An AI neural network helped neuroscientists develop a neurocomputational explanation for how humans chart a “mental map” of emotion knowledge. Pinpointing these neural mechanisms may ultimately help ...
Abstract: Characterizing brain dynamic functional connectivity (dFC) patterns from functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) data is of paramount importance in imaging neuroscience and medicine.
Age is more than just one number. While neuroscientists used to think of cognitive aging as a single trendline, they now ...
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