Project is part of President Obama’s BRAIN initiative
Novel approach promises an easier, less costly way to do so
500 hours of video, 54 million images from over 100 children to inform machine model of childhood visual recognition and language learning
New technique to selectively and noninvasively turn on groups of neurons in worms could be boon to science and medicine
NSF grant will support research using brain imaging to help study individual differences
NSF-funded work could lead to a better understanding of creativity
Image tracking technology allows scientists to gain new insights
A German-French team has developed a light-sensitive switch that regulates a protein implicated in the neurobiology of synaptic plasticity. The agent promises to shed new light on the phenomenology of learning, memory and neurodegeneration.
"Lazy eye" may force the brain into altering its wiring
Once licensed, most complete human brain model to date will likely accelerate study of Alzhemier's, autism and more
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