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Kidney and nerve cells learn and form memories like neurons
Scientists have found that not just brain cells but also cells from other parts of the body can form and keep memories.
The brain constantly refreshes and updates memories
The brain stores memories while flexibly reorganizing, updating, and reshaping them with new and relevant information.
First patient: Neuralink is a new world, a new frontier
Noland Arbaugh, the first person to receive a Neuralink brain implant in January, speaks about his experience and expectations.
Scientists reactivate memory in laboratory mice
Neuroscientists have reactivated a spatial memory and tested the successful reactivation of the memory circuit in laboratory mice.
Injectable magnetic nanomachines for remote brain stimulation
Tiny magnetic nanodiscs can be injected into the brain where they can stimulate brain cells without using more invasive means to do the same.
Scientists turn on new neuron production in mice brains
New research results suggest the possibility of finding ways to turn on new neuron production in old or injured brains.
Scientists map an entire fly brain
Scientists have mapped the entire brain of an adult fruit fly. This is by far the most complex brain that has been entirely mapped so far.
New model for human neocortex: single-direction, not looped
Similar to many artificial neural networks
Neuroscientists decode Pink Floyd song from brain recordings
For people who have trouble communicating, recordings from electrodes on the brain surface could help reproduce the musicality of speech
Scientists unveil plan to create biocomputers powered by human brain cells
Organoid intelligence could help prevent and treat neurological conditions