Month: September 2022

Unlocking Emotions: EEG Signals Decode Older Adults’ Feelings Using Innovative Framework

Imagine flipping through old photo albums with your grandparents, and just by observing their brain activity, you can tell how they’re feeling. A team of scientists has developed a groundbreaking method that uses Electroencephalogram (EEG) signals to recognize emotions in older adults. Like analyzing muscle artifacts during speech or using fewer electrodes for better comfort, […]

Published on September 21, 2022

Preoperative biomarkers influence postoperative delirium

Imagine you’re predicting the outcome of a race, but instead of just looking at how fast the runners are, you also take into account their favorite color. That’s what researchers did in this study on postoperative delirium. They wanted to compare two biomarkers, homocysteine and C-reactive protein (CRP), to see which one was better at […]

Published on September 21, 2022

Unraveling the Mystery of Statistical Learning in Language

Imagine trying to learn a new language. It’s like a puzzle – a complex web of sounds, words, and rules. One crucial piece of this puzzle is statistical learning, which helps us acquire and understand language. In a recent meta-analysis spanning 25 years of research, scientists explored how statistical learning varies across different aspects of […]

Published on September 21, 2022