A new AI-assisted brain atlas that can help visualize the human brain in unprecedented detail has been developed by UCL researchers, in a major step forward for neuroscience and neuroimaging.
AI was the key that unlocked these brain “neighborhoods.” They could also light the way to curing disorders like Alzheimer’s.
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Scientists have shown that brain connectivity patterns can predict mental functions across the entire brain. Each region has ...
A new AI-assisted brain atlas that can help visualize the human brain in unprecedented detail has been developed by UCL ...
A global consortium of scientists has created the first and most detailed "developmental maps" of the mammalian brain (from ...
Scientists say they need better access to human brain tissue to understand how dementia, Alzheimer's, epilepsy, autism, multiple sclerosis and other brain conditions develop over time.Being able to ...
USC researchers built artificial neurons that replicate real brain processes using ion-based diffusive memristors. These ...
A new AI-powered atlas called NextBrain allows researchers to visualize the human brain in unprecedented detail, down to hundreds of tiny subregions previously invisible on MRI scans.
A new invention that’s thinner than a human hair could transform how scientists study the brain. Researchers at Washington ...