We continue our Analogs series, about people who make things by hand, and what those things tell us about those people.
“Human spinal circuitry is very sophisticated – it’s not just a bunch of reflexes controlled by the brain,” said Harkema, now with the Kessler Foundation, a rehabilitation research nonprofit.
While these questions may not have easy answers, they are worth pondering. In times of difficulty, we see just how resilient the human spirit can be. Whether it’s a student overcoming academic ...
To discover this limit, scientists applied techniques found in the field of information theory to a vast array of human behaviors, including reading, writing, and solving a Rubik’s Cube.
“Writing is one of the most human acts. Many of history’s most extraordinary ideas and literature were handwritten, not typed,” said Nuwa Pen CEO and founder Marc Tuiner, in a statement.
In this work, we propose a non-invasive brain-spine interface (BSI) that processes electroencephalographic ... since the stimulation would spread through the human body to the recording electrodes, ...
Golgi-impregnated VENs show a morphological continuum of dendritic and spine features in the human CC. The heterogeneity ranges from few dendritic branches in the main ascending and descending ...
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