Month: November 2022

Cracking the Code: Outer-Synchronization in Brain-Like Artificial Intelligence Models

Imagine you’re a detective trying to solve a complex case. You come across a mysterious code that holds all the answers, but you can’t decipher it on your own. That’s where outer-synchronization in asymmetric recurrent time-varying neural networks (ARTNNs) comes in. Just like gathering evidence from different sources, researchers are exploring how ARTNNs can mimic […]

Published on November 17, 2022

Balancing like a tightrope walker: The ankle-hip stabilization dance

Imagine standing on a tightrope, delicately teetering to maintain your balance. Just as a tightrope walker uses a combination of small ankle and hip movements to stay steady, our bodies employ similar strategies even when we’re standing on solid ground. This study delves into the intricate dance between our ankle and hip joints during upright […]

Published on November 17, 2022

Studying the Impact of Perineuronal Nets on Diffusion

Imagine perineuronal nets as mesh-like structures that wrap around neurons, acting as a barrier and stabilizing memories in the brain. To understand how these nets affect diffusion, scientists approximated them with negatively charged polymer brushes and conducted simulations. They found that diffusion was significantly reduced when the brush spacings were smaller than 10 nm, especially […]

Published on November 17, 2022