Secrets of the Universe
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/41348269
Jiang Xueqin graduated from Yale and has been teaching in China for more than a decade.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/41348269
Jiang Xueqin graduated from Yale and has been teaching in China for more than a decade.
Programming actually-alive neurons sounds crazy, but this is from the same guys who got neurons in a petri dish to successfully play pong. I'm actually friends with some of them (Peter and Hans) if you have any questions about the project.
https://corticallabs.com/cl1.htmlOpen linkView original on lemm.eePlace cells and grid cells won the Nobel prize in 2014, but it turns out we didn't understand them very well. The paper is a bit dense, but its the latest update in understanding how place cells actually work (in contrast to the oversimplified/wrong understanding we had in 2014)
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/21218504
I like that their implant is simply laid on top of the brain, instead of driving electrodes into brain tissue like Neuralink. I'd like to keep my brain unscarred.
https://arstechnica.com/science/2024/05/neuralink-rival-sets-brain-chip-record-with-4096-electrodes-on-human-brain/Open linkView original on lemmy.dbzer0.comFrom the video description:
Philosopher David Chalmers and neuroscientist Christof Koch made a bet in 1998 on a breakthrough in consciousness research within 25 years. Now the bet is settled – thanks to the journalist Per Snaprud, neuroscience editor at the Swedish popular science magazine Forskning & Framsteg. Here's a conversation that was held between the three at New York university on June 24:th 2023.
What do you think are the most promising fields of neuroscience for the next +/- 20 years?
I feel like computational neuroscience might develop some breakthroughs, i feel like there’s only so much we can conclude from biochemical / mol. biological research alone so for fundamental insights, we’ll need mathematical/physical models as well. Functional imaging also seems like an interesting field.
A very readable article about chronic depression and the serotonin hypothesis.
Psychiatry seems like a very interesting field for neuroscience since there's not really any psychiatric disease that is understood today. Lots of room for progress I guess.
https://www.quantamagazine.org/the-cause-of-depression-is-probably-not-what-you-think-20230126/Open linkView original on lemmy.worldI’m not sure how many people know about these videos but I think they’re pretty cool. I’ve been watching some of them and for anyone with a basic knowledge of neuroscience and math, they’re pretty interesting and accessible.
The visuals are also amazing, a bit like the 3blue1brown videos. Just thought i’d share.
Apparently this was done because air captures less X-rays than CSF and thus creates more contrast with brain tissue compared to the cerebrospinal fluid.
Unfortunately this was pretty painful and uncomfortable.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PneumoencephalographyOpen linkView original on lemmy.worldWhat kind of things are you working on right now? Are you a student? Phd? Working in industry? Let’s talk :)
Welcome everyone. Let’s make this a friendly place for neuroscience enthousiasts.