They used high - resolution 3 -
D images of the brain, questionnaires evaluating temperament and personality traits of individuals diagnosed with bipolar disorder and their non-bipolar relatives, and an extensive battery of cognitive tests assessing long - term memory, attention, inhibitory control and other neurocognitive abilities.
Not exact matches
We are drawn to
images as they can represent a message quickly and simply without our
brains having to read reels
of text.
According to a longitudinal study, those with a
brain unaffected by Alzheimer's spend more time looking at pictures they haven't seen before whereas all
of those who spent an equal amount
of time looking at both
images developed the disease.
Twitter today is taking another step to build up its machine learning muscle, and also potentially to improve how it delivers photos and videos across its apps: the company is acquiring Magic Pony Technology, a company based out
of London that
has developed techniques
of using neural networks (systems that essentially are designed to think like human
brains) and machine learning to provide expanded data for
images — used, for example, to enhance a picture or video taken on a mobile phone; or to help develop graphics for virtual reality or augmented reality applications.
God's
image IS our
brain, & if we could shrink ourselves to the size
of a
brain cell & go inside & take a look around, I imagine it
would look a LOT like the universe does to us from Earth now.
I
had this
image and concept flash across the barren landscape
of my
brain last night just before I entered unconsciousness.
Granted this, however, the panpsychist generalizing in Whiteheadian fashion from the case in question must argue either that both mental and physical properties (Or the two kinds
of spatiotemporal extensiveness enjoyed by mental
images and physical
brains respectively) are real and that all entities
have both kinds, or that mental properties are real but physical ones only apparent.
The much more complicated integration in large molecules
of neurons and
of neurons in an active
brain would lead to still more complicated systemic relations and not only to protopsychic ones, but also to real psychic phenomena, to sensations and mental
images.
Even people with less than a high school education today recognize the priority
of the
brain over the blood, so much so in fact, that in the movie, Hannibal (about a cannibalistic serial killer), the thought
of slicing out tiny parts
of a person's
brain, cooking them in a pan, and serving the pieces to that person to eat
has become in the public's mind a more disturbing
image than, say, serving a person a glass
of their own blood to drink, which appears relatively tame in comparison.
cba@66: By chance (or natural genius), you
have positioned the two mirrors so they create a rudimentary hologram
of the fire, which your
brain interprets as a 3 -
D image.
They may
have minor anxiety or low social skills but sometimes the exposure to new technology in which they're flooded with sexual
images or sexual text stories, or the opportunity to be sexual in ways that they never could
have imagined, sometimes the opportunity by itself can be addictive like we saw with crack cocaine many years ago, so people got addicted to crack cocaine who did not
have a typical profile, just the exposure to the drug was enough to flood the
brain and get people hooked in a very short period
of time.
She's looking at remarkable new
images of brain scans
of people on LSD — the first time they
've ever been taken anywhere in the world.
Women who are not anorexic or bulimic
had brain activity similar to that
of women with eating disorders when they viewed
images of overweight women.
V: At Brookhaven [National Laboratory] I was doing these studies on cocaine abusers, and after I
'd seen a number
of brain images, I realized I could distinguish a cocaine abuser from a control.
Images from a mouse study show the male
brain (top)
has many more cells in the bed nucleus
of the stria terminalis, an area that regulates anxiety and response to stress.
Still, as the ability to deliver higher resolution
images to the
brain improves, so
would the effectiveness
of the prosthesis.
To hit the target, the
brain had to coordinate such variables as muscle movements, visual
images, and the weight
of the stone.
Even though you are not aware
of it, your eyes play a role in searing an
image into your
brain, long after you
have stopped looking at it.
Among the disorders that Balasubramanian
has targeted is retinitis pigmentosa, a group
of inherited diseases that cause degeneration
of the retina (in the back
of the eye where millions
of photoreceptors capture light rays that the
brain turns into
images).
In the last few years, however, some neuroscientists
have begun to look at the bigger picture, generating magnetic resonance
images of PTSD patients»
brains and carefully measuring the volumes
of the organs» many bewildering regions.
Here's how it could
have happened: The cross-modal area
of the
brain might
have evolved to link an oblique
image hitting the retina (caused by viewing a tilted branch) with an «oblique» sequence
of muscle twitches (leading the animal to grab the branch at an angle).
Blunt - spined brittle star
image courtesy
of Henry Astley / Brown University How
would you walk if you
had five arms and no
brains?
While examining colorful 3 -
D brain images, Stanford psychology graduate student Jason Yeatman spotted a part
of the
brain he
'd never learned about in class
d never learned about in class.
The researchers will
image each slice under an electron microscope and then build a 3 -
D picture
of all
of the
brain's connections.
Virtually every part
of the body, including the
brain,
has been safely
imaged with low to moderate intensity ultrasound.
But when you
have images, your
brain is able to pick up on a lot
of detail about an area, including whether it's low rise or high rise.
Saatchi, which is owned by France's Publicis Groupe, SA, chose LifeStraw over a field
of competitors that included a reusable controller to improve the distribution
of IV fluids, a collapsible wheel that can be folded down for easier storage when not in use on bicycles or wheelchairs, an energy - efficient laptop designed for children in developing countries, a 3 -
D display that uses special optics and software to project a hologramlike
image of patient anatomy for cancer treatment, an inkjet printing system for fabricating tissue scaffolds on which cells can be grown, a visual prosthesis for bypassing a diseased or damaged eye and sending signals directly to the
brain, books with embedded sound tracks to help educate illiterate adults on health issues, a phone that provides telecommunications coverage to poor rural populations in developing countries, and a
brain - computer interface designed to help paralyzed people communicate via neural signals.
Lichtman's genetically engineered mice, with neurons that
would express different colors, began to bear fruit — or rather, to yield spectacular
images of brains lit up like Christmas trees.
Researchers
have developed an endoscope as thin as a human hair that can
image the activity
of neurons in the
brains of living mice.
Researchers at the University Department
of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine at the MedUni Vienna
have now demonstrated by means
of a meta - analysis
of functional
image data that increased activations in the involuntary attention system in the
brain are responsible for these disorders in MS patients.
The researchers found that 11
of the soccer players
had between 1 and 39 tiny spots on the
brain that appeared brighter on the
images (see arrow).
Artificial intelligence, which emulates the information processing function
of the
brain that can quickly execute complex and complicated tasks such as
image recognition and weather prediction,
has attracted growing attention and
has already been partly put to practical use.
Freshly shaven wood
has a distinct smell
of childhood happiness, and whenever I get a whiff
of that scent my
brain immediately conjures up
images of my grandfather at his working bench, the heat from the fireplace and the dog next to it.
As he's about to leave, he notices the
image on the far - left computer screen: It looks like someone
has sliced his head open and imprinted a grid
of green lines on his
brain.
Collaborating with researchers from Canada, Europe, Japan, and, in the United States, the University
of Texas, the
brain atlas team
has scanned 450 «normal»
brains and used hundreds
of thousands
of images taken
of 7,000 people around the world to compile three - dimensional color maps
of the
brain.
To do this it is thought that our
brains put all
of the pieces together and fill in blanks, or missing
images, based on what we
have already seen.
For this study, 10 subjects with Alzheimer's underwent PET following the injection
of three radiotracers: fluorine - 18 fluorodeoxyglucose (F - 18 FDG), which
images regional metabolic activity; carbon - 11 Pittsburgh compound B (C - 11 PiB), which
has an affinity for amyloid plaques; and F - 18 AV - 1451, an emerging imaging agent that binds to tau in the
brain.
By significantly increasing the speed
of functional MRI (fMRI), researchers funded by the National Institute
of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB)
have been able to
image rapidly fluctuating
brain activity during human thought.
«The
brain network mechanisms that mediate these deficits are poorly understood, and have rarely been tackled using complex image analytic methods that focus on how brain regions communicate,» said Diwadkar, associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral neurosciences and co-director of the department's Brain Imaging Research Div
brain network mechanisms that mediate these deficits are poorly understood, and
have rarely been tackled using complex
image analytic methods that focus on how
brain regions communicate,» said Diwadkar, associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral neurosciences and co-director of the department's Brain Imaging Research Div
brain regions communicate,» said Diwadkar, associate professor
of psychiatry and behavioral neurosciences and co-director
of the department's
Brain Imaging Research Div
Brain Imaging Research Division
The reason the flash was on the opposite side
of the eye
has to do with the way the
brain processes an
image.
«Our hope was the scene
images would bias the background, or contextual, thoughts that people
had as they studied the words to include scene - related thoughts,» says lead author Jeremy Manning, an assistant professor
of psychological and
brain sciences at Dartmouth.
With an understanding
of «the formatting
of information in the
brain, you
would know how to stimulate the
brain to make someone think they are seeing an
image,» Olshausen said.
In a partnership melding neuroscience and electrical engineering, researchers from UNC - Chapel Hill and NC State University
have developed a new technology that will allow neuroscientists to capture
images of the
brain almost 10 times larger than previously possible — helping them better understand the behavior
of neurons in the
brain.
They all
had to perform several tasks while the researchers analyzed their
brain activity: describing an
image with a sentence and listening to phrases and lists
of words.
Then Raine, a psychologist at the University
of Southern California,
had his own
brain imaged — and his, too,
had that extra blob
of activity in the thalamus.
To learn more, the researchers compared unenhanced T1 - weighted MR
images (T1WI)
of 19 patients who
had undergone six or more contrast - enhanced
brain scans with 16 patients who
had received six or fewer unenhanced scans.
NO BARRIER A protein in some cells that form the blood -
brain barrier (light blue, as seen in this
image of a mouse
brain capillary) may
have a hand in
brain aging, a new study suggests.
This novel approach — combining information obtained simultaneously from MRI
images of the stomach, feelings reported by the subjects, and
brain scans — can offer new insights which
would otherwise
have been unknown, for example that activation in a
brain area called the mid-temporal gyrus seems is in some way influenced by the increased water load in this experiment.
The researchers also found they could predict which players
had depression by examining
images of their
brains» white matter, suggesting a link between white matter changes and depression.
So with techniques normally used for studying prehistoric humans, researchers created a 3D
image of Descartes's
brain (above) by scanning the impression it left on the inside
of his skull, which
has been kept for almost 200 years now in the National Museum
of Natural History in Paris.