Author: Dr. David Lowemann

End-to-End Deep Image Reconstruction From Human Brain Activity

End-to-End Deep Image Reconstruction From Human Brain Activity Guohua Shen1†, Kshitij Dwivedi1†, Kei Majima2, Tomoyasu Horikawa1 and Yukiyasu Kamitani1,2* 1Computational Neuroscience Laboratories, Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International, Kyoto, Japan 2Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan Deep neural networks (DNNs) have recently been applied successfully to brain decoding and image reconstruction from functional magnetic […]

Published on April 13, 2019

Cerebrovascular Resistance in Healthy Aging and Mild Cognitive Impairment

Cerebrovascular Resistance in Healthy Aging and Mild Cognitive Impairment David F. Tang-Wai2,4, Kevin Sam7, Adrian P. Crawley1, Lashmi Venkatraghavan8, Joseph A. Fisher1,6,8 and David J. Mikulis1,2,6* 1Joint Department of Medical Imaging, University Health Network (UHN), Toronto, ON, Canada 2Krembil Brain Institute, University Health Network (UHN), Toronto, ON, Canada 3Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Toronto, […]

Published on April 13, 2019

Want to learn a new skill? Take some short breaks

In a study of healthy volunteers, researchers found that our brains may solidify the memories of new skills we just practiced a few seconds earlier by taking a short rest. The results highlight the critically important role rest may play in learning. Read Full Article (External Site) Dr. David LowemannDr. David Lowemann, M.Sc, Ph.D., is […]

Published on April 12, 2019