Sentences with phrase «translate brain signals»

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The amount of stimulation the light has on our eyeballs translate directly to our brain, overwhelming it with signals and the demand for needed associations.
«This work has provided new insight into how the brain decodes signals from the outside world and then translates these environmental cues into behavior.
It acts like a camera to collect and focus light and convert it into an electrical signal that the brain translates into images.
The change is translated into an electrochemical signal that is picked up by nerve cells, which relay it to the brain.
Incoming sound waves make the eardrum vibrate, and the eardrum delivers these vibrations using the ossicles to the inner ear where hair cells translate them into electric signals sent to the brain.
The array, called BrainGate, reads a pattern of brain signals and then sends them via wires to an external computer that translates it into a command.
The intricate layers of neurons at the backs of their eyes gradually degrade and lose the ability to snatch photons and translate them into electric signals that are sent to the brain.
The patient's brain signals were decoded by an electrocorticographic (ECoG) implant that can cover a large area of the brain, taking in and translating information from many groups of neurons and providing more stable readings than have been achieved through other methods.
At the same time, GRP neurons are not the only group of spinal cord neurons that receive and forward pain signals toward the brain, and the brain itself plays a central role in translating signals from peripheral neurons into experienced sensation.
Along with the fibers, they translate our physical interactions with the world into electrical signals that our brain can process.
Even after control by the brain has been lost, the spinal cord continues to send out motor signals, which are translated into movements of the legs and / or wings.
For years he had been working on a revolutionary method to pick up brain signals from paralyzed patients and translate them into commands to move mechanical limbs.
The device detects and translates nerve signals sent by the brain to the vocal cords when we merely think about speaking a sound.
As for those patients whose brains are trapped in inanimate bodies, implants that pick up electrical impulses can already translate neural signals to control a cursor, move a wheelchair, or say hello, although they are not now suitable for people with severe brain injuries.
The team from Kyoto University and ATR (Advanced Telecommunications Research) Computational Neuroscience Laboratories discovered that brain activity patters can be decoded, or translated, into signal patterns of simulated neurons in the DNN when both are shown the same image.
The information gathered by your senses is transmitted by nerve cells, or neurons, to specific brain regions where the signal is routed through circuits and sent downstream to areas that essentially translate the information into behavior and get you back on track.
It means recording the signals that the brain is trying to send via the spinal cord, translating them into an electrical stimulus pattern that the nervous system understands, and then providing that pattern of electrical stimulation at some point below the level of the injury.
The signals can be localized in the brain and translated into digital images that portray neural activity level as a ratio of oxygenated to de-oxygenated hemoglobin, the iron - containing pigment in red blood cells.
Easily absorbed food translates as a more rapid «I'm full» signal from the stomach to the brain.
The brain translates this information into pain signals.
Higher intakes of vitamin A in the form of retinol from animal foods and provitamin A carotenoids from plant foods mean that more retinol will be available to allow the melanopsin pathway in ipRGCs to translate that blue light into the signal that tells the brain it is daytime.
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