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Scientists say the brain has a hidden language we didn’t see before
Neuroscientists have long listened to the brain’s electrical spikes, but those loud crackles are only the final output of a ...
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Engineered protein reveals our brain's hidden language
Learn more about the “glue sniffer” protein, which is able to detect brain cells’ incoming chemical signals, and what that ...
Researchers have created a protein that can detect the faint chemical signals neurons receive from other brain cells. By ...
Scientists have engineered a protein able to record the incoming chemical signals of brain cells (as opposed to just their ...
Neuroscientists from MIT have found that reading computer code does not activate the areas in the brain used to process language. Instead, they found that it activates general-purpose neural networks ...
Scientists can finally hear the brain’s quietest messages—unlocking the hidden code behind how neurons think, decide, and ...
A new study comparing stroke survivors with healthy adults reveals that post-stroke language disorders stem not from slower ...
A new study reveals that the human brain processes spoken language in a sequence that closely mirrors the layered architecture of advanced AI language models. Using electrocorticography data from ...
The left half of the brain is generally in charge of spoken and written language in most people Spoken and written language are two of the major ways humans communicate with each other. In addition, ...
Speaking a language with different words for different color shades allows the brain to perceive those shades quicker than using a language with only one word for that color, according to new research ...
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