The work that we’re doing brings AI closer to human thinking,” said Mick Bonner, who teaches cognitive science at Hopkins.
Brain-computer interfaces will play a central role in defining how human intelligence and artificial intelligence fit together.
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How scientists are growing computers from human brain cells—and why they want to keep doing it
As prominent artificial intelligence (AI) researchers eye limits to the current phase of the technology, a different approach is gaining attention: using living human brain cells as computational ...
The human brain continues to surprise scientists. From how it learns to the fact that our brains glow, there's a lot we have yet to learn about the inner workings of the human brain. One especially ...
Researchers have now discovered that HAR123, a regulatory gene sequence, is an important factor in human brain development. Even though humans are closely related to chimps, the slight differences in ...
A new study highlights five key eras of human brain development, and they don’t align with age quite as one might expect.
Accumulating research and emerging experiences suggest we're witnessing fundamental changes in human psychological ...
Lab-grown “reductionist replicas” of the human brain are helping scientists understand fetal development and cognitive disorders, including autism. But ethical questions loom. Brain organoids, which ...
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Quantum clues to consciousness: New research suggests the brain may harness the zero-point field
What if your conscious experiences were not just the chatter of neurons, but were connected to the hum of the universe? In a ...
COVID-19 does not just affect the respiratory system, but also significantly alters the brain in people who have fully ...
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'Zap-and-freeze' brain imaging could reveal the secrets of Parkinson's
Researchers have come up with a clever new way of freezing brain cells just as they fire out a signal, meaning processes that ...
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