Month: July 2022

Noah Williams

Imagine having a personal fitness coach who is like your very own Captain America, complete with bulging muscles and an unbeatable drive. That’s the kind of guy Noah Williams is. With over a decade of experience in the fitness world, he’s seen it all and tried it all. From nutrition to training techniques, he’s got […]

Published on July 6, 2022

Meta-Learning for Decoding Neural Activity Data With Noisy Labels

Imagine you’re a treasure hunter searching for hidden gems in a sea of rocks. Sometimes, the gems are covered in dirt or disguised as ordinary rocks. But fear not! Researchers have developed a method to clean up noisy labels in neural activity data, improving the accuracy and robustness of models. Using a deep neural network, […]

Published on July 6, 2022

Catching Cognitive Clues: Repeated Tests Shed Light on Brain Pathology

Imagine taking a test multiple times and getting better at it each time, but those improvements might actually be hiding something. That’s what researchers explored in a study on practice effects (PE) among older adults. The study looked at how repeated cognitive tests affected participants’ performance and whether it was linked to brain amyloid pathology, […]

Published on July 6, 2022