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New research reveals that dogs and humans experience deep neurological connections through mutual gaze and petting. (Wikimedia Commons)
Ankur Deka
3 min read
Research unveils first evidence of inter-species brain synchronization, deepening our understanding of human-animal bonding
Losing the ability to speak due to neurological damage can be incredibly isolating. But thanks to recent advancements in technology, there's hope on the horizon. (Representational Image: Unsplash)
MBT Desk
3 min read
Presented a significant advancement in the decoding of speech using neural architectures — turning signals recorded from the brain and transforming them into audible speech.
The research team delivered neurostimulation to study participants during visual recognition memory tasks during the study (Representatonal Image: Wikimedia Commons)
MBT Desk
3 min read
A team of scientists have demonstrated the first successful use of a neural prosthetic device to recall specific memory
The response to the first smell (blue line in upper panel) comprises of both fast (red line;) and slow (yellow line;) components. In contrast, the response after exposure-experience only consists of slow components, leading to more efficient movement away from the odor.
MBT Desk
3 min read
Humans and animals detect different stimuli such as light, sound, and odor through nerve cells, which then transmit the information to the brain.
Artificial intelligence in the analysis of biological and medical data is an important and actively researched area. This also applies to the analysis of medical images. One of the central points here is interpretability.
MBT Desk
3 min read
One of the key stages in the diagnosis of brain pathologies is neuroimaging. This is the visualization of brain activity and brain tissue using CT, X-ray, electroencephalogram (EEG) and other methods.
A drawing of the Brain. Wikimedia Commons.
MedBound Times
2 min read
Depending on age, humans need 7 to 13 hours of sleep. During this time, a lot happens: Heart rate, breathing and metabolism; hormone levels adjust; body relaxes. Not so much in the brain.
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