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New 'glue sniffer' sensor lets scientists watch brain cells talk in real time
The next time you reach for a memory or make a quick choice, a storm of tiny signals races through your brain. Scientists can ...
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Why some brains switch gears faster than others, new research reveals
Some people can drop a task midstream, respond to a curveball, and then slide back into deep focus with barely a hitch.
Partnership adds engineering and guidance to accelerate Bridge's AI development, and application of Ferguson's patented ...
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Brain signals shape facial expressions before movement begins
Every time we smile, grimace, or flash a quick look of surprise, it feels effortless, but the brain is quietly coordinating ...
Sensory overload is often about uncertainty and how long the brain has to stay engaged—especially in autism and ADHD.
What do you get when you mix fire's power, electricity's reach, math's precision, and language's connection? AI—humanity's ...
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