The action observation network (AON) has traditionally been thought to be dedicated to recognizing animate actions. A recent study by Karakose-Akbiyik et al. invites rethinking this assumption by demonstrating that the AON contains a shared neural code for general events, regardless of whether those events involve animate or inanimate entities. Read Full Article (External Site) […]
Published on September 3, 2023
BackgroundThere have been contradictory findings regarding the relationship between serum uric acid levels and prognosis in acute ischemic stroke. Whether this association is nonlinear due to uric acid’s paradoxical properties (antioxidant and prooxidant) is unclear.MethodsWe searched PubMed, Web of Science, and Embase databases until December 2022. Cohort studies reporting serum uric acid levels and functional […]
Published on September 1, 2023
Do large language models (LLMs) offer a window into how humans process language? Contemplating the intricate relationship between artificial and biological minds is like unravelling a complex puzzle. There are multiple ways to interpret LLMs as hypotheses about humans, each with its own unique perspective. The role of (psycho)linguistic theory is crucial in this quest […]
Published on September 1, 2023