Researchers have mapped the long-range synaptic connections involved in vocal learning in zebra finches, uncovering new details about how the brain organises learned vocalisations such as birdsong.
These birds have neurons that are activated when they produce specific vocalizations, similar to how neurons are activated in humans, though in a different region ...
Researchers from the University of New Hampshire looked at the developmental process of the cerebral cortex—the outermost ...
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A study reveals that motor control in the brain is modular and adaptable. Using optogenetics and imaging in mice, researchers ...
EPFL Scientists at EPFL, the University of Cambridge, and Kumamoto University, have identified previously unknown neural modules in the brain ...
New brain-inspired hardware, architectures and algorithms could lead to more efficient, more capable forms of AI.
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