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Purkinje Cells Of The Cerebellum
Posted inBrain Computer Interface

Control Of Tongue Movements By The Purkinje Cells Of The Cerebellum

Summary: Researchers studying marmosets discovered that Purkinje cells in the cerebellum help regulate tongue movements and signal that the tongue should stop when it approaches…
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Brain Separates Touch We Choose vs. Touch We Receive
Posted inOpen Access Neurosceince

How the Brain Separates Touch We Choose vs. Touch We Receive

Summary: Touch is an important sense, but the brain processes active and passive touch in different ways. In mice, researchers found that different parts of…
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Biological Age and Predict Cancer Outcomes
Posted inBrain Cancer

AI Tool Uses Face Photos to Estimate Biological Age and Predict Cancer Outcomes

Summary: Researchers have developed an AI tool called FaceAge, which uses facial images to estimate biological age and predict survival of cancer patients. A study…
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Robot Gender and Design Influence Customer Choices
Posted inRobotics

Robot Gender and Design Influence Customer Choices

Summary: New research suggests that the gendered characteristics of service robots can influence customer decisions in the hospitality industry. Robots with masculine characteristics were more…
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Robot See, Robot Do
Posted inRobotics

Robot See, Robot Do: System Learns After Watching How-tos

Summary: Researchers have developed RHyME, an AI-powered system that allows robots to learn complex tasks simply by watching a video of a human demonstrating them.…
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