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AI study links brain rhythms to wiring changes from ages 5 to 100
Researchers have built an AI-powered model that traces how the brain’s electrical rhythms and physical wiring change together across nearly the entire human lifespan, from age 5 to age 100. The model, ...
How does the brain categorize objects? Scientists reveal that categorization is a predictive process where the brain prepares an action plan before perceiving a stimulus.
Functional near‑infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) enables noninvasive monitoring of brain activity by measuring changes in blood ...
Human anatomy is far from complete, with ongoing discoveries reshaping understanding of variation, structure, and disease.
A deep dive into how modern AI techniques unify forward modeling, inverse problem solving, and evaluation to build next-generation data-driven surrogate brains. Artificial intelligence (AI) is ...
Using a novel approach of precision neuroimaging and high-resolution functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), neuroscientists and physicists have discovered previously unknown cortical networks ...
A 3D model accurately mimicking the Blood-Brain Barrier (BBB) in a laboratory environment has been successfully developed by research teams led by Professor Jinah Jang from the Departments of ...
We think the human body is fully mapped. In reality, anatomy is still incomplete, and shaped by who was studied, and who wasn’t.
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