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Innovative Robotic Nerve Cuffs Revolutionize Neurocare

Innovative Robotic Nerve Cuffs Revolutionize Neurocare

Innovative Robotic Nerve Cuffs Revolutionize Neurocare Researchers from the University of Cambridge have developed groundbreaking tiny, flexible devices capable of wrapping around individual nerve fibers without causing damage. These innovative nerve cuffs, employing a combination of flexible electronics and soft robotics techniques, offer promising applications in diagnosing and treating neurological disorders like epilepsy, chronic pain, […]

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Study Uncovers Brain Targets to Modulate Heart Rate for Depression Treatment

Study Uncovers Brain Targets(TMS) to Modulate Heart Rate for Depression Treatment

Unlocking Brain Targets for Depression Treatment: A Breakthrough Study A recent study conducted by researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital has unveiled a shared brain network between heart rate deceleration and depression, shedding light on potential avenues for more precise and accessible treatment options. Published in Nature Mental Health, the study analyzed data from 14

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Decoding Spontaneous Thoughts with Brain Imaging

Decoding Spontaneous Thoughts with Brain Imaging

Decoding Spontaneous Thoughts with Brain Imaging A recent study conducted by researchers at the Center for Neuroscience Imaging Research (CNIR) within the Institute for Basic Science (IBS), in collaboration with Dartmouth College, has utilized functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) and machine learning to predict subjective feelings during both story reading and spontaneous thinking. Spontaneous thoughts

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Brain Imaging for Emotion Understanding

Decode Your Mind: Understand Emotions with Brain Imaging

Decode Your Mind: Understand Emotions with Brain Imaging A recent study conducted by researchers at the Center for Neuroscience Imaging Research (CNIR) within the Institute for Basic Science (IBS), in collaboration with Dartmouth College, has harnessed the power of functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) and machine learning to delve into the realm of spontaneous thought.

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Revolutionizing Brain Stimulation: Rice Engineers Develop Miniature Implantable Stimulator

Revolutionizing Brain Stimulation: Rice Engineers Develop Miniature Implantable Stimulator

Revolutionizing Brain Stimulation: Rice Engineers Develop Miniature Implantable Stimulator Rice University engineers have achieved a remarkable feat in medical technology by developing the smallest implantable brain stimulator ever demonstrated in a human patient. This groundbreaking device, dubbed the Digitally Programmable Over-brain Therapeutic (DOT), operates wirelessly through an external transmitter and can stimulate the brain through

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Development of soft and highly durable brain electrodes that stick to the brain to treat brain diseases

Can Soft and Flexible Electrodes Revolutionize Brain-Machine Interfaces?

Can Soft and Flexible Electrodes Revolutionize Brain-Machine Interfaces? The Department of Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering at DGIST, led by Professor Kim Sohee, has pioneered an innovative brain electrode technology. Using soft and flexible materials, the team has developed electrodes that promise durability and enhanced functionality across various applications. But why the focus on soft and

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End-to-end deep learning approach to mouse behavior classification from cortex-wide calcium imaging

AI PREDICTS MOUSE MOVEMENT WITH 95% ACCURACY!

AI PREDICTS MOUSE MOVEMENT WITH 95% ACCURACY! Researchers at Kobe University have made groundbreaking advancements in the field of neuroscience, particularly in the realm of brain-machine interfaces. Their work centres around the development of an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm capable of predicting mouse movement with an impressive 95% accuracy rate. What makes this achievement even

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Human brains are getting larger. That may be good news for dementia risk

How Your Brain Is Growing Bigger! New Research from UC Davis Study

How Your Brain Is Growing Bigger! New Research from UC Davis Study A recent study by researchers at UC Davis Health highlights a trend: human brains are getting larger. Published in JAMA Neurology, the study reveals that individuals born in the 1970s have brains approximately 6.6% larger in volume and nearly 15% larger in surface

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The direction of theta and alpha travelling waves modulates human memory processing

How Brain Waves Drive Memory Formation and Recall?

To support a range of behaviours, the brain must flexibly coordinate neural activity across widespread brain regions. One potential mechanism for this coordination is a travelling wave, in which a neural oscillation propagates across the brain while organizing the order and timing of activity across regions. Although travelling waves are present across the brain in various species, their potential functional relevance has remained unknown. Here, using rare direct human brain recordings, we demonstrate a distinct functional role for travelling waves of theta- and alpha-band (2–13 Hz) oscillations in the cortex. Travelling waves propagate in different directions during separate cognitive processes. In episodic memory, travelling waves tended to propagate in a posterior-to-anterior direction during successful memory encoding and in an anterior-to-posterior direction during recall. Because travelling waves of oscillations correspond to local neuronal spiking, these patterns indicate that rhythmic pulses of activity move across the brain in different directions for separate behaviours. More broadly, our results suggest a fundamental role for travelling waves and oscillations in dynamically coordinating neural connectivity, by flexibly organizing the timing and directionality of network interactions across the cortex to support cognition and behaviour.

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A new study shows how neurochemicals affect fMRI readings

Is fMRI Neurochemistry Making Interpretation Complicated?

Is fMRI Neurochemistry Making Interpretation More Complicated Than We Thought? Exploring the inner workings of the brain has long been a focal point of scientific inquiry, with researchers employing various techniques to unravel its complexities. Among these methods, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) stands out as a powerful tool, offering insights into brain function by

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