How does the brain create mental images? A new study reveals that visual imagination and perception share a common neural code.
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A new study reveals the brain doesn’t rely on a single clock but builds our sense of time through multiple stages across ...
A Cedars-Sinai study published in Science reveals that the same neurons used to perceive objects once also reactivate when imagining them later.
A tennis return can look almost automatic. The ball comes off the racket, crosses the court in a blur, and somehow a player ...
Why can images of things we have seen seem so real when we later recall them from memory? A new study led by Cedars-Sinai Health Sciences University ...
Event-based sensing for machine vision in industrial automation delivers advantages in speed, power consumption, and data ...
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In A Nutshell Scientists used a high-powered MRI scanner to show the brain may process brief durations through three distinct ...
Meta has introduced Muse Spark, a new AI model developed by Meta Superintelligence Labs. The model is part of a broader Muse ...
The following images were created by Tal Pasternak Magnezi to illustrate the complex, often wordless symptoms of trauma.