Brains constantly predict what the eyes will see next, relying on internal feedback networks that physically rewire ...
In a study published in Nature Neuroscience, Du Jiuli's group and Mu Yu's group at the Center for Excellence in Brain Science and Intelligence Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), and ...
Kaboom! The first time most of us hear the sound of an explosion is in the movies. Encountering the sound in the real world—even at a distance—has a profoundly different effect. Why? It's all about ...
For decades, researchers knew that growth hormone surges during deep sleep. What they didn’t have was a live recording of the brain machinery that makes it happen. A team at UC Berkeley has now ...
An interdisciplinary, multi-institution team is the first to use a bidirectional brain-computer interface to control the gait of a walking exoskeleton. The system enables patients suffering spinal ...
UC Berkeley traced the live brain circuits behind your nightly growth hormone pulse — here’s what the new circuit map means for how you sleep. AFP via Getty Images For decades, researchers knew that ...
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