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Latest in brain activity

Researchers claim to have created an AI that, trained on a trove of fMRI data, can reconstruct relatively accurate video from brain signals.
Brain

This AI Generates Video From Brain Signals

By Maggie Harrison Dupré

Researchers noticed a surge in brain activity that is correlated with consciousness even after two comatose patients' hearts stopped beating.
Neuroscience and Brain

Scientists Detect Surge of Brain Activity in Dying Coma Patients

By Victor Tangermann

Researchers claim to have built a "decoder" algorithm that can reconstruct what somebody is thinking just by monitoring their brain activity using MRI.
Neuroscience and Brain

Scientists Say They’ve Figured Out a Way to Read Thoughts Using an MRI Machine

By Victor Tangermann

A startup called NextSense is working on a pair of earbuds that can record the electrical signals of the brain to study sleeping and mental conditions.
Prosthetics and Devices

Google Spinoff Working on Earbuds That Spy on Your Brain Signals

By Victor Tangermann

Space tourists headed to the International Space Station this month are bringing a special headset that can map changes in their brain activity during spaceflight.
Neuroscience and Brain

SpaceX Space Tourists Are Bringing a Brain-Reading Helmet to Space This Month

By Victor Tangermann

Cognitive neuroscience professor Guillaume Thierry explores the experience of death and how long our brains can stil process information after we die.
Neuroscience and Brain

Neuroscientist Ponders Whether People Remain Conscious After Having Their Heads Chopped Off

By Victor Tangermann

Two researchers and psychiatrists published research about taken from an AI's interpretation of almost 7,000 psychedelic trip reports written by users.
Artificial Intelligence

Poor AI Has To Suffer Listening to People Describing Their Drug Experiences

By Lonnie Lee Hood

California-based startup Kernel is about to start shipping a $50,000 mind-reading helmet to dozens of customers across the US.
Neuroscience and Brain

Company Starts Shipping Its $50,000 Mind-Reading Helmet

By Victor Tangermann

As part of a Huntington's trial, researchers found that high doses of ketamine were capable of switching on and off the brain activity in sheep.
Neuroscience and Brain

Scientists Gave Ketamine to Sheep and Were Baffled by the Result

By Victor Tangermann

Technology developed by a nonprofit specializing in medical tech has allowed a man to feel and move his hand again after a spinal chord injury.
Brain

Cutting-Edge Brain Implant Lets Paralyzed Man Move and Feel Again

By Victor Tangermann

A team of researchers in Japan have developed a new way to keep brain tissue from animals alive and viable for up to 25 days.
Brain

Scientists Keep Brain Tissue From Dead Mice Alive For Weeks

By Victor Tangermann

Facebook has announced it's collaborating with researchers to build a real-time brain decoding device that could help patients with neurological damage.
Meta

Facebook is Making Progress on Its Mind Reading Headset

By Victor Tangermann

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Brain

Letting Patients “Hear” Their Brainwaves Can Reduce PTSD Symptoms

By Chelsea Gohd

Your Computer Isn’t to Blame When You Get Hacked. You Are.
Science & Energy

Your Computer Isn’t to Blame When You Get Hacked. You Are.

By Dom Galeon

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