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Scientists reconstructed videos straight from a mouse’s brain and learned something about cognition in the process
Open the Youtube video Neuroscientists have successfully reconstructed moving images directly from the brain activity of mice ...
Every illusion has a backstage crew. New research shows the brain’s own “puppet strings”—special neurons that quietly tug our perception—help us see edges and shapes that don’t actually exist. When ...
Researchers use AI "digital twins" to discover a new type of neuron in the visual cortex that perceives complex textures and object arrangements.
Advanced perception and reasoning software enable safe humanoid navigation in real-world environments, says RealSense.
At NVIDIA GTC, RealSense is showcasing a first-of-its-kind demonstration of autonomous humanoid navigation, reinforcing its ...
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Autonomous humanoids gain safer navigation with advanced 3D perception tech
A US computer vision firm presented its role in making humanoid robots safer and ...
“Illusions are fun, but they are also a gateway to perception,” says Hyeyoung Shin, assistant professor of neuroscience at Seoul National University. Shin is the first author of a new study in Nature ...
When animals move through complex visual environments, the brain cannot afford to analyze every detail one by one. Instead, ...
To what extent has Earth’s gravity shaped our cognitive and brain functions? Utilizing spaceflight and a ground-based analog, a new study shows that the human brain relies on bodily gravitational ...
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Neuroscientists tracked brains on psychedelics in real time to finally uncover how visual hallucinations happen
Tripping on psychedelics is hard to describe to someone who’s never been through the experience. Every psychedelic trip is ...
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