This article summarizes a study from Case Western Reserve University that explores the neuroscientific basis for effective coaching methods. The …
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MIT Researchers Discover That Deep Neural Networks Don’t See the World the Way We Do
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerMIT study reveals differences in how deep neural networks perceive vs. humans, with implications for AI understanding.
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Concerns About Fluoride: Elevated Levels Associated with Cognitive Decline in Children
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinThis article summarizes a Tulane University study linking high fluoride levels in drinking water to cognitive impairments in children. Conducted …
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Association Between Adult Learning Courses and 19% Decrease in Dementia Risk
This comprehensive report delves into a recent study linking adult education to a 19% lower risk of dementia. Utilizing UK …
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New Study Links Infant Stunting to Differences in Cognitive and Brain Function
A recent study conducted by researchers from the University of East Anglia has revealed a significant link between infant stunting …
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Could Artificial Intelligence Ever Achieve Consciousness?
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerThis article delves into the question of whether advanced AI systems like ChatGPT could ever attain consciousness. Drawing from neuroscientific …
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Reevaluation of the U.S. Death Act: Leading Brain Injury Specialist Calls for Comprehensive Reform
Dr. Ariane Lewis advocates for revising the U.S. legal definition of death, aligning it with medical standards. Based on a …
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In-Person Conversations vs. Video Calls: Remarkable Disparities in Neural Activity Revealed
In-Person Conversations vs. Video Calls: Remarkable Disparities in Neural Activity RevealedA recent investigation has shown that face-to-face dialogues result in …
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Deciphering Economic Risks: The Brain’s Mechanism in Decision Making
This comprehensive article delves into groundbreaking research identifying the neural mechanisms in rats that influence economic decisions under uncertainty. Researchers …
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Is Free Will a Reality? Recent Research Calls Into Question Libet’s Iconic Experiments
Researchers from HSE University challenge Libet’s iconic studies that questioned human free will. They contend that Libet’s metrics are flawed …