#HumanBrain

Teracoreteracore
2025-06-22
Teracoreteracore
2025-06-19

How does deep learning work?

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Teracoreteracore
2025-06-17

Ethical Considerations in Deep Learning

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N-gated Hacker Newsngate
2025-06-16

🎩🤖 Oh, Apple! Always the bearer of "earth-shattering" . Turns out isn't the savior we all thought it was—who knew can't actually reason? Guess we'll have to keep that pesky human brain on standby a little longer. 😂🙄
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Teracoreteracore
2025-06-14

Overcoming Challenges in Implementing Deep Learning

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Teracoreteracore
2025-06-13

Harnessing the Potential of Deep Learning in Business

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2025-05-27

It takes time for the #brain to process information, so how can we catch a flying ball? This study provides evidence of multi-stage #motion #extrapolation occurring in the #HumanBrain, shifting the represented position of moving objects closer to real time @PLOSBiology plos.io/3Fm83Fc

Mapping the position of moving stimuli. The top three panels show the three events of interest: stimulus onset, stimulus offset, and stimulus reversal (left to right). The bottom three panels show group-level probabilistic spatio-temporal maps centered around these three events. Diagonal black lines mark the true position of the stimulus. Horizontal dashed lines mark the time of the event of interest (stimulus onset, offset, or reversal). Red indicates high probability regions and blue indicates low probability regions (‘position evidence’ gives the difference between the posterior probability and chance). Note: these maps were generated from recordings at posterior/occipital sites.
2025-04-28

Wie ähnlich ist die Sprachverarbeitung unseres Gehirns der von großen KI-Sprachmodellen? Und ist Lesen wirklich besser als Hören?

Darüber sprechen wir auf der #rp25 mit der Neurowissenschaftlerin & Informatikerin Fatma Deniz

➡️ re-publica.com/de/news/rp25-sp

#GenXYZ #berlin #festival #AI #LLM #NeuroScience #ComputerScience #HumanBrain #language

Das Foto zeigt Fatma Deniz. Sie hat schulterlanges Haar. Sie trägt einen Blazer und schaut frontal in die Kamera.Das Visual zeigt den Titel der Session "NeuroAI: Language Representations in Humans and Machines". An den Seiten sind grafische Elemente aus dem diesjährigen Logo GenXYZ zu sehen. Darunter ist das Datum sowie die Location der republica 25 platziert.
2025-04-03

How does the #HumanBrain re-organize, from childhood to #adolescence? This study shows that the brain undergoes multiscale structural organization changes, with differentiation in multiscale cortical wiring linked to changes in morphology & functional organization @PLOSBiology plos.io/42pfOml

Multiscale structural gradients during childhood and adolescence. Top: The matrices containing the structural features of geodesic distance, microstructural profile covariance, and diffusion MRI tractography were concatenated and transformed into an affinity matrix, followed by the diffusion map embedding algorithm. The first three gradients capture the largest proportion of the variance. The group-averaged gradients were projected onto the cortical surface and visually represented (right). Bottom: the first and third structural gradients mapped into a 2D gradient space for the 6- to 7-, 9-, and 12- to 13-year-old groups.

WRITER FUEL: Human brains take in sensory data at more than 1 billion bits per second, but only process that information at a measly 10 bits per second, new research has found.

limfic.com/2025/03/31/writer-f

#LimFic #LiminalFiction #WriterFuel #Writers #Authors #WritersofMastodon #StoryIdeas #HumanBrain #Synapses #Processing

2025-03-13

understand why the human brain is able to make decisions quicker than the world's most powerful computer in the face of a critical risk situation. The #humanbrain has this capacity despite the fact that #neurons are much slower at transmitting #information than #microchips, which raises numerous unknown factors in the field of #neuroscience.

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2025-02-26

Michelangelo had an astonishing understanding of human anatomy, which was so advanced that some of his artwork reveals details that were unknown or poorly understood in his time. One particularly obscure example is the "Creation of Adam" on the Sistine Chapel ceiling. Researchers have noted that the depiction of God surrounded by angels resembles an anatomically accurate cross-section of the human brain.

#science #sciencefacts #michaelangelo #creationofadam #sistinechapel #humanbrain #anatomy

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