Sentences with phrase «brain uses computational»

The appealing simplicity gives hope, he says, that the entire brain uses computational principles that scientists may eventually understand.

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This is demonstrated in the studies reviewed in the special issue, which use computational models to examine brain processes, such as learning, emotion, dopamine signaling and information processing, and how processes interact in deficits underlying psychiatric disease.
So John - Dylan Haynes at the Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience in Berlin, Germany, says the brain has an «abstract code» for different artistic styles, which could one day be used to classify art.
Stolk argues that scientists and engineers should focus more on the contextual aspects of mutual understanding, basing his argument on experimental evidence from brain scans that humans achieve nonverbal mutual understanding using unique computational and neural mechanisms.
«Using novel computational methods, we have pointed to new biological pathways that act in the brain to regulate overall obesity, and also to a different set of pathways related to fat distribution that regulate key metabolic processes,» says senior author Joel Hirschhorn, M.D., Ph.D., Concordia professor of pediatrics and professor of genetics at Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, and co-director of the Broad Institute Metabolism Program.
Brain - machine interfaces (BMIs) are computational systems that allow subjects to use their brain signals to directly control the movements of artificial devices, such as robotic arms, exoskeletons or virtual avaBrain - machine interfaces (BMIs) are computational systems that allow subjects to use their brain signals to directly control the movements of artificial devices, such as robotic arms, exoskeletons or virtual avabrain signals to directly control the movements of artificial devices, such as robotic arms, exoskeletons or virtual avatars.
Using a computational model, they saw that it took longer in the more difficult tests for the brain to accumulate the necessary information to reach a critical threshold and make a decision.
By studying these failings, we can learn about the computational methods the brain uses to construct visual experience.
Her husband, David Follett, co-founder and CEO of Lewis Rhodes Labs, used her work as the basis for a computational model of how the brain processes information.
Using our detailed insights into how the brain circuitry is organized, both globally and locally, makes it possible to describe brain function at a computational level.
We explore these questions using a combination of computational models and brain scanning in healthy and clinical populations.
Scientists working in computational psychiatry at Brown are thinking about how they can use their work modeling the brain to address psychiatric disease, such as depression.
It must make you make a mental effort and not be achievable with the old computational routine your brain is used to.
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