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2 months ago
Medicine

Discovery of different forms of insomnia could lead to better treatment

Distinct forms of insomnia identified through brain scans could lead to tailored treatments for better outcomes. [ more ]
Futurism
2 months ago
OMG science

Devious Scientists Scan People's Brains While They Watch Video of Themselves Singing Karaoke

Uncovering the mysteries of blushing through a unique research approach involving karaoke performances and brain scans. [ more ]
ReadWrite
7 months ago
Artificial intelligence

AI can tell a person's sex with 90 percent accuracy

AI model can detect sex through brain scans with 90% accuracy
Historical inconsistency in differentiating male and female brains based on size [ more ]
Business-standard
7 months ago
Artificial intelligence

AI model could predict onset of psychosis using brain scans, finds research

Researchers have developed an AI model that can predict the onset of psychosis using brain scans.
Early intervention leads to better outcomes and less negative impact on individuals. [ more ]
undark.org
8 months ago
Science

Advances in Mind-Decoding Technologies Raise Hopes (and Worries)

Scientists at the University of Texas at Austin have developed a brain-computer interface that can generate text from brain scans.
The interface uses a semantic decoder and a predecessor to AI chatbot ChatGPT to predict text based on brain responses to stimuli. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
2 months ago
OMG science

This Is Literally Your Brain on Drugs

Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine studied brain scans of participants on psilocybin, showing significant departure from normal activity patterns, offering insights for mental health disorders. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
2 months ago
Medicine

Discovery of different forms of insomnia could lead to better treatment

Distinct forms of insomnia identified through brain scans could lead to tailored treatments for better outcomes. [ more ]
Futurism
2 months ago
OMG science

Devious Scientists Scan People's Brains While They Watch Video of Themselves Singing Karaoke

Uncovering the mysteries of blushing through a unique research approach involving karaoke performances and brain scans. [ more ]
ReadWrite
7 months ago
Artificial intelligence

AI can tell a person's sex with 90 percent accuracy

AI model can detect sex through brain scans with 90% accuracy
Historical inconsistency in differentiating male and female brains based on size [ more ]
Business-standard
7 months ago
Artificial intelligence

AI model could predict onset of psychosis using brain scans, finds research

Researchers have developed an AI model that can predict the onset of psychosis using brain scans.
Early intervention leads to better outcomes and less negative impact on individuals. [ more ]
undark.org
8 months ago
Science

Advances in Mind-Decoding Technologies Raise Hopes (and Worries)

Scientists at the University of Texas at Austin have developed a brain-computer interface that can generate text from brain scans.
The interface uses a semantic decoder and a predecessor to AI chatbot ChatGPT to predict text based on brain responses to stimuli. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
2 months ago
OMG science

This Is Literally Your Brain on Drugs

Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine studied brain scans of participants on psilocybin, showing significant departure from normal activity patterns, offering insights for mental health disorders. [ more ]
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www.nytimes.com
9 months ago
Mental health

Brain Study Suggests Traumatic Memories Are Processed as Present Experience

Researchers at Yale and Mount Sinai found empirical evidence that traumatic memories function differently in the brain compared to other memories.
Brain scans revealed that traumatic memories in people with PTSD did not involve the hippocampus, suggesting a different state of the brain.
The findings may help explain why therapies for PTSD aim to help individuals view their traumatic memories as distant from the present. [ more ]
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