Sentences with phrase «brain records»

Brain recordings offered additional evidence that something significant had changed, however.
A tiny computer chip placed in this rat's brain recorded activity there every time the animal pushed the lever correctly.
The behavior, along with brain recordings, reveal that the spiders are sensitive to airborne sounds from meters (yards) away.
Using a computer model based on direct brain recordings from epilepsy patients, they are the first to show the existence of a network of neural regions that can push or pull on the synchronization of the regions directly involved in a seizure.
«The Unphotographable» fascinates not only because it includes coincidences such as the resemblance between Wolfgang Tillmans» 2001 photogram «Mental Picture # 97» and the bit of brain recorded in Carl Wernicke's «Psychiatric Clinic in Wroclaw.
At the core of the research team's findings is the International Epilepsy Electrophysiology Portal, which was designed to collect direct brain recordings from epilepsy patients the world over.
The project has focussed on developing new animal models which use brain recording and behavioural tests to identify innovative and effective drugs for schizophrenia.
Looking at epilepsy through that lens, she, Litt, and Khambhati developed a computer model of seizure networks based on brain recordings from Penn's epilepsy patients.
Other systems have controlled hand movement using electroencephalography (EEG) brain recordings taken outside the scalp.
Brain recording technology such as the new Neuropixels probe will allow us to make an unprecedented «neural activity map» highlighting how different brain regions behave during the task.
We have developed a custom microscope to track the activity of almost every neuron in the roundworm's head — here, we will perform the first whole - brain recordings in any animal during social interactions.
My dad's brain recorded every vision, every feeling, every sound, in such detail that the memories seem to color everything in his life.
When former President Barack Obama launched the BRAIN Initiative five years ago (SN: 2/22/14, p. 16), the goal was to support technologies that would, in part, «open new doors to explore how the brain records, processes, uses, stores and retrieves vast quantities of information,» according to the White House.
Injuries and surgeries that destroy a particular part of the brain can give some hints about how the brain records time in memory.
Aditi Shankardass is a renowned pediatric neurologist who uses real - time brain recordings to accurately diagnose children with developmental disorders and the underlying neurological causes of dyslexia.
Using the brain recordings generated while the participants navigated the city, the researchers were able to develop a neural map that corresponded to the city's layout.
Flora followed closely, her brain recording all the sounds and scents as different kin broke free of their emergence chambers.
Perceptual psychologists have long dismissed the notion that our brain records images like a camera; seeing is an interactive process of grazing, in a visual field that extends around us on all sides, rather than a series of flat images projected to a single point.
Your brain records every moment in your life and locks it away forever.
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