On the other hand, there appear to be drawbacks associated with the structure and
organization of the human brain.
In the present study, we compare how well each of these approaches accounts for the spatio - temporal
organization of human brain responses elicited by ambiguous visual stimuli.
Not exact matches
With deep learning,
organizations can feed enormous quantities
of data into so - called neural nets designed to loosely mimic the way the
human brain understands information.
Above all, what is fascinating is the emergence
of the wonders
of organization of the
human body and the emergence in its
brain of distinctively
human experience.
And the
human brain is incomparably more complex in its
organization than any other state
of matter
of which we are aware.
The
human brain combines complexity with
organization more intensely than does a lump
of clay.
In order to protect infant safety and ensure the patient and
human rights
of mothers and babies, we have built a non-profit
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«So while genetics determined
human and chimpanzee
brain size, it isn't as much
of a factor for
human cerebral
organization as it is for chimpanzees.»
Cephalopod
brains are elaborations
of the basic invertebrate
brain, and have a completely different
organization than what is found in
humans and other vertebrates.
Because
of the resulting faulty wiring, she concludes, her subjects «are literally lacking some
brain organization that allows them to make strong connections to other
human beings.»
Ultimately, the enhanced understanding
of central nervous system
organization that has derived from the research
of these three scientists may lead to new and more effective ways to repair diseased or damaged circuits embedded in the
human brain and spinal cord.
Small - world and scale - free
organization of voxel based resting - state functional connectivity in the
human brain
Dr. Amaral's interests include research involving multidisciplinary studies directed at determining the neuroanatomical, behavioral and electrophysiological
organization and functions
of brain systems that are involved in learning, memory, emotion and social behavior carried out on the
human brain and on animal models.
It investigates the
human brain, from the functional
organization of large scale cerebral systems to microscopic neurochemical processes.
Shatz's lab was among the first to demonstrate that early spontaneous neural activity promotes the
organization of billions
of nerve cells within animal and
human brains.
The story follows two leading computer scientists work toward their goal
of Technological Singularity, as a radical anti-technology
organization fights to prevent them from creating a world where computers can transcend the abilities
of the
human brain.