Neuroscience
While We Dream: The Neuroscience of the Sleeping Brain Paid Members Public
Dreams would help in processing emotions, and individuals affected by higher levels of stress and anxiety would indeed experience nightmares and frightening dreams.
Accelerating The Journey Into The Brain Paid Members Public
They send and detect signals a million times smaller than those controlling your smartphone. AI software filters millions of seemingly random strains of neural chatter to discern chords of neural activity.
Reversing Aging: Gene Therapy, Vaccines, and Virtual Reality to Treat Alzheimer’s Disease and Solve Underpopulation Paid Members Public
Indeed, by 2050 the population over the age of 65 is predicted to be more than double. Longevity is also accompanied by the increasing rate of chronic diseases, in which AD plays a relevant role.
Diagnosing Alzheimer’s Disease with Disruptive Advances: Artificial Intelligence Knows No Limits Paid Members Public
The early detection of AD based on AI would allow easier management for care providers and the patient’s family, thus decreasing financial expenses and overall healthcare costs to treat this pathology.
Are Technomorphic Worldviews Taking Over? Immersive Experiences, Our Next Reality? For Whom? Paid Members Public
A technological focus is fantastic, but the problems that we are facing are more systemic. Zooming out to a higher level to see the systemic connections is very much needed. It’s not about that technology can solve healthcare problems, but how it can be adopted at an affordable level.
Five Hidden Friends To Experience The Reality. Does It Make Sense To Sense? Paid Members Public
Thanks to the ability of our brain to develop and change throughout life, scientists began to explore how they could use the brain’s neuroplasticity to enhance senses beyond human limits.
Hacking The Brain: A Disease Treatment or D.I.Y Product? Paid Members Public
“The human brain has 100 billion neurons, each neuron connected to 10 thousand other neurons. Sitting on your shoulders is the most complicated object in the known universe.” By quoting Michio Kaku [https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/michio_kaku_615181?src=t_human_brain], definitely you are guessing the content
Enhancing the Brain: A Smart Plug and Play System Paid Members Public
Have you ever wondered what’s inside your head? What makes you able to think and memorize, feeling happy or sad, seeing or hearing, breathing or moving, and even more perceiving the temperature, thirst, or hunger.