Month: July 2023

Prediction of rehabilitation induced motor recovery after stroke using a multi-dimensional and multi-modal approach

BackgroundStroke is a debilitating disease affecting millions of people worldwide. Despite the survival rate has significantly increased over the years, many stroke survivors are left with severe impairments impacting their quality of life. Rehabilitation programs have proved to be successful in improving the recovery process. However, a reliable model of sensorimotor recovery and a clear […]

Published on July 4, 2023

Do Large Language Models Know What Humans Know?

Imagine you have two detectives investigating a crime. One is a human detective who has years of experience and the other is a rookie detective who has only read crime novels. They are both given a passage to read and are asked to determine what one of the characters knows. Surprisingly, the rookie detective does […]

Published on July 4, 2023

Examining the Link Between Language, Literacy, and Procedural Learning

Imagine learning to ride a bike and then using that skill to play a musical instrument. You might think that these two activities require different types of learning – one being more procedural and the other more declarative. Well, scientists have been studying the relationship between language, literacy, and procedural learning to see if there […]

Published on July 4, 2023