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In a new study, researchers created an AI model of the mouse visual cortex that predicts neuronal responses to visual images.
A new study reveals how the brain allocates limited working memory by giving priority items more precise representation.
When you see a bag of carrots at the grocery store, does your mind go to potatoes and parsnips or buffalo wings and celery?
I think it's important to recognize not only how fake science can degrade medicine and exploit health care consumers, but also how real science can benefit medicine and consumers. It's also important ...
Stanford scientists have created a "digital twin" of a mouse brain. Just as pilots use flight simulators to safely practice ...
Much as a pilot might practice maneuvers in a flight simulator, scientists might soon be able to perform experiments on a realistic simulation of the mouse brain. In a new study, Stanford Medicine ...
A foundation model trained on neural activity of visual cortex from multiple mice accurately predicts responses to video stimuli and cell types, dendritic features and connectivity within the ...
This week, researchers reported a brain circuit linked to the intensity of political behavior. Microbiologists found that the ...
New study reveals how the brain’s visual system aids decision-making, offering insights to build smarter, more adaptive AI inspired by human cognition.
The research focused upon a part of this region called the primary visual cortex, involved in the first stage of the brain's processing of visual information. The research was conducted by the ...
This valuable study shows that locomotion-related modulations in the mouse visual cortex are not uniform but primarily affect neurons in muscarinic receptor-negative patches, which receive projections ...