An interview with Karl Friston, a computational psychiatrist and an architect of an AI developed to emulate natural intelligence using active inference, physics and fuzzy logic.
The olfactory nerves run from the inside of the nose, through the skull, and then directly into part of the brain called the ...
Looking at AI art shows that machines may never truly understand the human mind, as there are states of mind that can never ...
Neuralink is celebrating its first year of "Telepathy" involving human trials with its innovative brain-computer interface, ...
Learn about the relationship between gut microbes and anxiety-related behaviors and how probiotic supplements could become a ...
According to Jean-Rémi King, leader of Meta’s “Brain & AI” research team, the system is able to determine what letter a ...
At birth we each received a gift from God, through our parents’ DNA, a physical body and brain that can be considered our initial “primary property.” As we grow in mind and body, we develop ...
It is homing in on recently published findings that found engagement in a part of babies’ brains when viewing smiling or ...
As organizations look for ways to create high-performing teams, The Social Brain provides evidence-based strategies that ...
Postdoctoral scholar Daniela Soto has earned a prestigious fellowship from HHMI with eight years of funding to study the ...
Globally, air pollution is the leading environmental risk factor to human health, increasing premature mortality. The detrimental impacts of poor air quality on cardiovascular and respiratory systems ...
Belief is your safe passage—the door through which all healing resides. Why? Because your perception is your reality. Believing in the science of TMS ( tension myositis syndrome) sends a message of ...