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How do you intuitively know that you can walk on a footpath and swim in a lake? Researchers from the University of Amsterdam have discovered unique brain activations that reflect how we can move our ...
An ETH spin-off, Swiss Vascular, has developed anatomically exact silicone models of cerebral vessels. Through this development, researchers will not only reduce the amount of animal experimentation ...
A research team from the Institute of Biological Information Processing (IBI-3) at Forschungszentrum Jülich, working with ...
This important study demonstrates the significance of incorporating biological constraints in training neural networks to develop models that make accurate predictions under novel conditions. By ...
For decades, scientists have used near-infrared light to study the brain in a noninvasive way. This optical technique, known ...
Australian researchers have developed a new interactive game, showing early promise as a non-invasive, drug-free alternative ...
In the ongoing search to find a pain intervention that does away with the need for opioids – and bypasses drugs altogether – ...
Chronic nerve pain affects millions globally. The long-standing challenge of finding effective, drug-free treatments ...
Australian researchers at UNSW developed 'Painwave', a mobile game offering drug-free pain relief using an EEG headset ...
In a major breakthrough that could transform the way chronic nerve pain is treated, Australian scientists have developed a brain-training game that offers significant relief — without a single pill.
Australian researchers have developed a new interactive game, showing early promise as a non-invasive, drug-free alternative ...
A trial of an interactive game that trains people to alter their brain waves has shown promise as a treatment for nerve pain -- offering hope for a new generation of drug-free treatments.