Researchers at Cedars-Sinai have created computer-generated models to bridge the gap between “test tube” data about neurons and the function of those cells in the living brain.
Mind & Brain
Researchers at Cedars-Sinai have created computer-generated models to bridge the gap between “test tube” data about neurons and the function of those cells in the living brain.
They found that high-level sequencing of movement (such as order and timing) can be stored across several motor areas of the brain.
There are a number of companies today working on tools for reading and stimulating brain activity.
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