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Dec 4, 2023

EyeD: This handheld device detects brain injury in minutes

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This can be helpful for first responders in treating victims and patients with traumatic brain injury.


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How EyeD works?

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Dec 3, 2023

Why the hard problem of consciousness is an illusion

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In this video, I discuss the famous “hard problem” of consciousness and why it is only a problem from the perspective of the thinking mind.

Dec 3, 2023

Bottlenose dolphins can sense electric fields, study shows

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A small team of bio-scientists from the University of Rostock’s Institute for Biosciences and Nuremberg Zoo’s Behavioral Ecology and Conservation Lab, both in Germany, has found evidence that bottlenose dolphins can sense electric fields. In their study, reported in the Journal of Experimental Biology, the group tested the ability of two captive bottlenose dolphins to sense a small electric field.

Many creatures in the are able to sense an electric field—some sharks and the platypus, for example—but only one type of marine mammal has been found to have the ability: the Guiana dolphin. In this new effort, the research team wondered if other types of dolphins have the ability.

They chose to study for two reasons: a pair of were available for testing at the nearby Nuremberg Zoo, and prior research suggested that neural cells in the vibrissal crypts situated along the dolphins’ snouts strongly resembled the electric-field detectors observed in sharks.

Dec 3, 2023

Could coffee grounds be the key to preventing Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s?

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Scientists believe a treatment derived from used coffee grounds could help prevent neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, or Huntington’s.

Dec 3, 2023

New ‘Remarkable Connection’ Discovered Between Our Heart And Brain

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In the few seconds it will take you to read this sentence, your sense of time may expand and contract, and your perception of the world could shift in ways you wouldn’t notice.

These subtle effects on the brain are imperceptible, ethereal tugs from the heart beating away inside your chest which, according to a new study, boosts motor function in short bursts too.

Neuroscientist Esra Al of the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences in Germany has been studying the heart’s influence on the brain for several years, building upon decades-old research and recent studies with more robust methods.

Dec 2, 2023

Bacteria Living Inside Our Guts Have Mindblowing Effects On Us

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Hello and welcome! My name is Anton and in this video, we will talk about the incredible effects gut microbiome has on our body.
Links:
https://www.clarkson.edu/news/microbes-gut-might-affect-pers…s-research.
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/fecal-transplants-…180978416/
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-021-03532-0
https://www.nature.com/articles/s43587-021-00093-9
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gut%E2%80%93brain_axis.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gut_microbiota.
https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/14/3/466
#microbiome #gut #bacteria.

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Dec 2, 2023

Prophetic: Work while you sleep? This startup wants to make it real

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The company says that the device can help users work, create, and explore in their dreams.


Fizkes/iStock, Prophetic.

Prophetic, founded in March this year, has created a headpiece called the “Halo” that can induce a state of lucid dreaming. Lucid dreaming is when you are aware that you are dreaming and can manipulate the content of your dreams. Prophetic says that using the Halo can turn your dreams into a virtual workspace where you can do anything you want.

Dec 2, 2023

Neuronal factors determining high intelligence

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Many attempts have been made to correlate degrees of both animal and human intelligence with brain properties. With respect to mammals, a much-discussed trait concerns absolute and relative brain size, either uncorrected or corrected for body size. However, the correlation of both with degrees of intelligence yields large inconsistencies, because although they are regarded as the most intelligent mammals, monkeys and apes, including humans, have neither the absolutely nor the relatively largest brains. The best fit between brain traits and degrees of intelligence among mammals is reached by a combination of the number of cortical neurons, neuron packing density, interneuronal distance and axonal conduction velocity—factors that determine general information processing capacity (IPC), as reflected by general intelligence.

Dec 1, 2023

Autism: A view from neuroscience — A CCN public lecture

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Given by Dr. Caroline Robertson of the Dartmouth Autism Research Initiative, in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences.

Sponsored by: Center for Cognitive Neuroscience at Dartmouth.
Recorded October 18, 2018

Dec 1, 2023

Altered Neural Connectivity in Autism Spectrum Disorder and Related Neuropsychiatric Conditions

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