Month: April 2022

Navigating the Brain’s Maze: Regional Brain Fusion for Alzheimer’s Diagnosis

Alzheimer’s disease is like a complex maze that poses a significant challenge for healthcare professionals and researchers. With its diverse symptoms and limited accuracy of neuroimaging techniques, early and accurate diagnosis is crucial. In this article, the researchers built a brain network using various neuroimaging data such as MRI, DWI, and PET scans to understand […]

Published on April 29, 2022

Unlocking the Secret Language of the Depressed Mind!

Imagine you’re trying to solve a puzzle with two separate sets of clues. One set gives you information about how the pieces fit together, while the other set tells you about the colors and shapes of the pieces. Individually, they only give you part of the picture. But what if you could combine these clues […]

Published on April 29, 2022

A Model of Pattern Separation by Single Neurons

Imagine you have a basket of apples. Some of the apples look very similar, but you want to separate them based on their differences. Well, neurons in our brain do something similar! A new computational model has shown that single neurons can perform a process called ‘pattern separation’ by transforming similar input patterns into less […]

Published on April 29, 2022