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Lab-grown human neurons on a chip learned to play Doom in a research demo
Cortical Labs connected roughly 800,000 lab-grown human neurons to a high-density electrode array and let them interact with a simplified version of Doom, extending a line of research that began with ...
Intactis Bio Corp, a leader in biohybrid computing, announced a major milestone: in a controlled laboratory setting, living ...
Cortical Labs says the stunt points toward a new kind of low-power computing—and perhaps a new way to study neurological ...
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Chemical compound clears misfolded tau, protects neurons in a model of frontotemporal dementia
New research from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis adds to growing evidence that helping brain cells ...
Neural organoids have been heralded as having huge potential for advancing our knowledge of the brain in several fields.
This bioengineering breakthrough has found a way to make neurons grown in a dish react just like the real thing. "Neurons that fire together, wire together" describes the neural plasticity seen in ...
For the first time, a lab-grown brain-computer system has demonstrated that human neurons living and evolving in an artificial system respond to medication by learning, in real time, in a game-like ...
Gustatory receptor neurons are thought to be responsible for sensing taste and communicating with the central nervous system about food quality — guiding decision-making — according to the paper. The ...
A University of Alberta research team will spend the next five years studying the role of poorly understood spinal neurons in ...
Can organic electronics be used to mimic biological processes like sensory systems? This is what a recent study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences hopes to address as a ...
Head trauma, and many neurological disorders like epilepsy, stroke, or Parkinson's disease, for example, can cause nerve cell damage or death. It was long thought that neurons could not be regenerated ...
"Neurons that fire together, wire together" describes the neural plasticity seen in human brains, but neurons grown in a dish don't seem to follow these rules. Neurons that are cultured in-vitro form ...
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