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L'historien américain Adam Garfinkle met en garde, en s'appuyant sur les neurosciences, que l'émergence des smartphones entraîne une dégradation de notre capacité de lecture approfondie, évoquant un futur comparable à un nouveau Moyen Âge, où la compréhension des textes longs se perd. #Lecture #Neurosciences #Smartphone

Notre capacité de lecture est en train de disparaître : un nouveau Moyen Age nous attend

RT @ihtesham2005: A Norwegian neuroscientist spent 20 years proving that the act of writing by hand changes the human brain in ways typing… #Neuroscience #Handwriting #BrainChanges #NO

RT @ihtesham2005: A Norwegian neuroscientist spent 20 years proving that the act of writing by hand changes the human brain in ways typing… #Neuroscience #HandWriting #BrainChanges #NO

RT @ihtesham2005: A Norwegian neuroscientist spent 20 years proving that the act of writing by hand changes the human brain in ways typing… #Neuroscience #WritingByHand #BrainChanges #NO

A new study published in Nature reveals that the brain remains active and capable of processing language even while under anaesthesia, as it continues to respond to auditory stimuli and anticipates upcoming words, challenging previous notions of unconsciousness. #BrainResearch #Anesthesia #Neuroscience #N/A

The brain predicts upcoming words even under anaesthesia, study finds

A recent study found that Alston's singing mice possess a subtle but significant neural difference that enhances their vocal abilities, suggesting that the evolution of complex communication in both mice and humans may be more interconnected than previously understood. #AnimalCommunication #Neuroscience #EvolutionaryBiology #US #DE

A Mutation Gave Humans the Gift of Speech. These Mice Have It, Too.

Scientists discovered that the complex vocal communication of Alston's singing mice resembles human conversation due to subtle expansions in their neural pathways, suggesting that similar neurological changes might have influenced the evolution of human language. #Neuroscience #AnimalBehavior #LanguageEvolution #US #DE

A Mutation Gave Humans the Gift of Speech. These Mice Have It, Too.

A recent study revealed that subtle expansions in the neural pathways of Alston's singing mice facilitate their complex vocal communication, paralleling the evolutionary developments believed to underpin human language, thereby prompting new inquiries into the neurological bases of animal behavior. #AnimalCommunication #Neuroscience #EvolutionaryBiology #US #DE #NY #TX

A Mutation Gave Humans the Gift of Speech. These Mice Have It, Too.

A recent study on Alston's singing mice has revealed that subtle changes in their brain structure, akin to those believed to have contributed to human language development, enable these rodents to engage in complex vocal communication, prompting scientists to rethink how they study the neurological basis of animal behaviors and the evolution of language. #AnimalCommunication #Neuroscience #EvolutionaryBiology #US #DE

A Mutation Gave Humans the Gift of Speech. These Mice Have It, Too.
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Research from the University of Sheffield highlights how the "lightning fast" reactions and movement patterns of fruit flies and other insects, driven by a mechanism called high-frequency jumping, can revolutionize artificial intelligence in robotics and self-driving cars by enabling faster, more efficient information processing that combines movement with visual perception. #ArtificialIntelligence #Robotics #Neuroscience #GB

Sheffield researchers say insect brains could transform AI technology

Researchers studying Alston's singing mice have discovered that minor neural changes in their brains enable complex vocal communication similar to human conversation, suggesting a simple evolutionary pathway that may inform our understanding of language development in both species. #AnimalBehavior #Neuroscience #EvolutionaryBiology #USA #DE #BR #AT

A Mutation Gave Humans the Gift of Speech. These Mice Have It, Too.
BBC 4w

Research from the University of Sheffield reveals that the "turbo boost" feature of fruit flies and other insects, which allows them to react rapidly and adaptively through synchronized movements, could revolutionize AI systems, such as self-driving cars, by enabling more efficient information processing. #ArtificialIntelligence #Robotics #Neuroscience #GB #FI

Sheffield researchers say insect brains could transform AI technology

A recent study on Alston's singing mice reveals that subtle expansions in their neural pathways may explain their complex vocalizations resembling human conversation, prompting researchers to reconsider the evolution of language and other animal behaviors. #AnimalCommunication #Neuroscience #EvolutionaryBiology #US #DE

A Mutation Gave Humans the Gift of Speech. These Mice Have It, Too.
BBC 4w

Researchers at the University of Sheffield have discovered that the "turbo boost" feature of fruit flies, which allows them to rapidly adjust their movements in response to visual stimuli, could inspire advancements in artificial intelligence systems for self-driving cars and robotics by enabling smarter, more energy-efficient information processing. #ArtificialIntelligence #Robotics #Neuroscience #GB

Sheffield researchers say insect brains could transform AI technology
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Un estudio de la Universidad de California en San Francisco y el Imperial College de Londres publicado en 'Nature Communications' revela que la psilocibina puede provocar cambios anatómicos y funcionales en el cerebro que persisten semanas después de su consumo, promoviendo una mayor plasticidad y flexibilidad cognitiva. #Psychedelics #MentalHealth #Neuroscience

Una sola dosis de psilocibina logra 'reiniciar' el cerebro y reprogramarlo con un efecto que dura un mes
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lastampa.it Apr 28

The article delves into how different music genres trigger varied brain responses, highlighting a conversation with Google's Gemini AI, and examines how classical music, rock, and dodecaphonic music engage distinct cognitive and emotional processes, ultimately connecting preferences in music to cognitive flexibility and personality traits, with a particular emphasis on jazz and its intricate interplay of structure and improvisation, as illustrated through the works of iconic musicians like Jelly Roll Morton and Oscar Peterson. #MusicAndBrain #Neuroscience #JazzMagic

Mozart, Rossini, il jazz: tre modi di "accendere" il cervello
infobae Apr 28

A study published in Nature Neuroscience reveals that during sleep, the dorsal and ventral hippocampus work together to consolidate emotional memories, with a stronger fidelity for negative experiences, which may explain why aversive events are more vividly remembered than positive ones, and highlights the potential implications for understanding traumatic memory disorders like PTSD. #Memory #Neuroscience #Sleep #FR

Investigan cómo el cerebro "reproduce" recuerdos mientras dormimos
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TVA Nouvelles Apr 28

The article discusses the case of Meggy Gagliardi, who suffered from functional neurological disorders (FND) resulting in debilitating symptoms without detectable illness, highlighting how a new interdisciplinary approach at CHUM is shifting the understanding and treatment of FND by focusing on restoring proper brain-body communication rather than dismissing patients' experiences as imaginary. #FunctionalNeurologicalDisorders #Neuroscience #BrainHealth #CA

"Je me sentais prisonnière de mon corps" : Les symptômes bien réels des troubles neurologiques fonctionnels

The use of weight-loss pens based on GLP-1 agonists has transformed obesity treatment and accelerated weight loss for millions, yet concerns about gaining weight often persist, as the brain does not automatically reprogram itself to align with bodily changes, leading to stress and anxiety over food. #WeightLoss #Neuroscience #FoodRelationships #BR

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