Month: September 2022

Sensing the Depths: Unveiling Anesthetic Monitoring with Machine Learning!

Imagine you’re scuba diving and need to know how deep you are. You can’t just rely on your senses, right? Well, the same goes for mice under anesthesia! In this exciting study, researchers used machine learning to uncover a new indicator of anesthetic depth in mice. By analyzing electrocorticogram recordings coupled with peripheral stimulation, they […]

Published on September 12, 2022

A Unified Approach to Understanding and Modeling Motor Primitives

Just like a symphony is made up of different instruments playing harmoniously together, our movements are composed of motor primitives, which are like individual musical notes. These motor primitives, which the brain uses to simplify movement, have been found to have common features that remain consistent across different types of movements. However, current mathematical models […]

Published on September 12, 2022

Unlocking the Secrets of Healthy Aging Through Brain Imaging

Imagine your brain is a bustling city, filled with roads connecting different neighborhoods. As you age, these roads may change, leading to cognitive decline. Scientists are using advanced technology and deep learning to understand how these changes occur by studying functional connectivity in the brain. By analyzing resting-state fMRI data from a dataset of healthy […]

Published on September 12, 2022