linkedin post 2020-01-25 04:41:22

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ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES. “The cognitive consequences of this difference, which allows primate brains to enjoy the benefits of a large increase in numbers of neurons without the otherwise associated cost of a much larger increase in overall brain volume, can be glimpsed by returning to the comparison between rodents and primates of similar brain size.” https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2776484/ View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2020-01-25 04:38:51

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CONSIDERING ECONOMY. “By maintaining the average neuronal size (including all arborizations) invariant as brain size changes, primate brains scale in size in a much more space-saving, economical manner compared to the inflationary growth that occurs in rodents, in which larger numbers of neurons are accompanied by larger neurons.” https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2776484/ View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2020-01-28 05:57:51

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VISUAL PERCEPTUAL LEARNING. "With an online-feedback method that uses decoded functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) signals, we induced activity patterns only in early visual cortex corresponding to an orientation without stimulus presentation or participants’ awareness of what was to be learned." (T. Watanabe et al. ). https://lnkd.in/dRQCW-9 View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2020-01-28 05:56:22

linkedin post 2020-01-28 05:56:22

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BRAIN STIMULATION. "Your brain is going to be very different to my brain when we perform a task. What we found is … brain stimulation seems to be particularly effective at actually improving learning.” http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2016/03/01/scientists-discover-how-to-download-knowledge-to-your-brain/ View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2020-01-27 06:15:05

linkedin post 2020-01-27 06:15:05

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FASTER PILOT LEARNING. "Scientists discover how to 'upload knowledge to your brain'. They studied the electric signals in the brain of a trained pilot and then fed the data into novice subjects as they learned to pilot an aeroplane in a realistic flight simulator...subjects who received brain stimulation via electrode-embedded head caps improved their piloting abilities and learnt the task 33 per cent better than a placebo group." http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2016/03/01/scientists-discover-how-to-download-knowledge-to-your-brain/ View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2020-01-27 06:12:19

linkedin post 2020-01-27 06:12:19

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DOWNLOADS TRAIN PILOTS. "Can You Download Knowledge Into Your Brain With Electricity? According to a press release, the team “measured the brain activity patterns of six commercial and military pilots, and then transmitted these patterns into novice subjects as they learned to pilot an airplane in a realistic flight simulator.” (T. Watanabe et al.) http://singularityhub.com/2016/03/06/can-you-download-knowledge-into-your-brain-with-electricity/ View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2020-01-27 06:10:23

linkedin post 2020-01-27 06:10:23

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MEMORY RESTORATION WITH CHIPS. "Berger and his team hopes that in the next two years, they would be able to implant the chips inside the brains of the animals and in the future, use this technology to help people with damaged hippocampus regain their memories." http://siliconangle.com/blog/2013/11/21/future-tech-implantable-brain-chips-could-help-unlock-memories/ View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2020-01-27 06:08:38

linkedin post 2020-01-27 06:08:38

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CHIPS TO NEURONS. "Berger claims that he’s already proven that a computer chip can mimic the signal processing of neurons to potentially help people with damaged neural networks due to accidents, stroke, Alzheimer’s, to process long term memory." http://siliconangle.com/blog/2013/11/21/future-tech-implantable-brain-chips-could-help-unlock-memories/ View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2020-01-27 06:06:43

linkedin post 2020-01-27 06:06:43

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BRAIN DOWNLOADS. "Ted Berger, a biomedical engineer and neuroscientist at the University of Southern California, says that all you need to make this possible is an implantable chip that can store terabytes of data, a port where you can insert a USB key or probe to start downloading data, and you’re good to go." http://siliconangle.com/blog/2013/11/21/future-tech-implantable-brain-chips-could-help-unlock-memories/ View in LinkedIn
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