FeaturedNeuroscience·March 24, 2023·4 min readPaper Written Using ChatGPT Demonstrates Opportunities and Challenges of AI in AcademiaChatGPT and other modern AI technologies have both positive and negative effects on academia, learning, and teaching. Researchers say it may be time to adapt to using AI as a tool in education and leverage ChatGPT for the benefit of both academic staff and students.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscience·March 24, 2023·4 min readAI’s Powers of Political PersuasionAI-generated arguments about controversial, hot-button political topics can change people's positions on issues.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscience·March 27, 2023·5 min readResearchers Identify 6 Challenges Humans Face With Artificial IntelligenceStudy identifies six factors humans must overcome to insure artificial intelligence is trustworthy, safe, reliable, and compatible with human values.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscience·March 27, 2023·3 min readA Dream Collaboration for Neuroscientists and ArtistsA new immersive art experience from artists with depersonalization symptoms explores how people experience life from different perspectives, both while awake and while dreaming.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscience·March 27, 2023·3 min readDigital Twin Approaches Enabled by Cutting-Edge Brain Modelling AdvancesUsing a new technology called The Virtual Brain, researchers are able to create personalized computerized brain models of individual patients based on their anatomy, structural connectivity, and brain dynamics.Read More
AutismFeatured·March 28, 2023·7 min readUsing Virtual Reality to Investigate Autism’s Neural Network DynamicsCombining novel virtual reality imaging with machine learning, researchers were able to accurately detect mouse models of ASD compared to wild-type mice based on cortical functional network dynamics while the animal was in motion.Read More
FeaturedNeurology·April 2, 2023·6 min readMachine Learning Models Rank Predictive Risks for Alzheimer’s DiseaseUsing machine learning technology, researchers concluded the risk of genetic risk may outweigh age as a predictor of whether a person will develop Alzheimer's disease.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscience·April 2, 2023·2 min readEnglish Language Pushes Everyone, Even AI Chatbots, to Improve by AddingResearchers say the bias in the English language that leads us to improve communication by adding more detail is so common that it's even ingrained into chatbots like ChatGPT.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscience·April 4, 2023·1 min readAffective Computing: Computers Have Feelings TooResearchers turn to affective computing, a branch of artificial intelligence that promotes emotional intelligence in algorithms, to recognize, process, interpret, and simulate human empathy.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscience·April 5, 2023·3 min readThe Social Consequences of Using AI in ConversationsWhen using AI-enabled chat tools, people have more effective conversations, perceive each other more positively, and use more positive language.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscienceNeuroscience Videos·April 6, 2023·3 min readAI-Equipped Eyeglasses Read Silent SpeechResearchers have developed a wearable interface called EchoSpeech, which recognizes silent speech by tracking lip and mouth movements through acoustic-sensing and AI. The device requires minimal user training and recognizes up to 31 unvocalized commands. The system could be used to give voice to those who are unable to vocalize sound or communicate silently with others.Read More
AutismFeatured·April 8, 2023·6 min readFour Different Autism Subtypes Identified by Brain ActivityUsing a combination of machine learning and neuroimaging data, researchers report people on the autism spectrum can be classified into four different subtype groups based on brain activity and behavior.Read More