by Olga A. Nev, Elena Zamaraeva, Romain De Oliveira, Ilia Ryzhkov, Lucian Duvenage, Wassim Abou-Jaoudé, Djomangan Adama Ouattara, Jennifer Claire Hoving, Ivana Gudelj, Alistair J. P. Brown
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by Mark C. W. van Rossum, Aaron Pache
The brain is not only constrained by energy needed to fuel computation, but it is also constrained by energy needed to form memories. Experiments have shown that learning simple conditioning tasks which might require only a few synaptic updates, already carries a significant metabolic cost. Yet, learning a task like MNIST to 95% accuracy appears to require at least 108 synaptic updates. Therefore the brain has likely evolved to be able to learn using as little energy as possible. Читать дальше...
by Jiamu Jiang, Emilie Foyardg, Mark C. W. van Rossumg
Synaptic plasticity enables animals to adapt to their environment, but memory formation can require a substantial amount of metabolic energy, potentially impairing survival. Hence, a neuro-economic dilemma arises whether learning is a profitable investment or not, and the brain must therefore judiciously regulate learning. Indeed, in experiments it was observed that during starvation, Drosophila suppress formation of energy-intensive aversive memories. Читать дальше...
by Saishi Cui, Sina Nassiri, Issa Zakeri
Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) data analysis faces numerous challenges, including high sparsity, a high-dimensional feature space, and biological noise. These challenges hinder downstream analysis, necessitating the use of feature selection methods to identify informative genes, and reduce data dimensionality. However, existing methods for selecting highly variable genes (HVGs) exhibit limited overlap and inconsistent clustering performance across benchmark datasets. Читать дальше...
by Daniele Faccio
The neurosciences have pioneered the use of quantum technologies for sensing and imaging the brain. Next-generation technologies promise routes towards low-cost, wearable imaging devices with high spatial and temporal resolution. The neurosciences have pioneered the use of quantum technologies for sensing and imaging the brain. This Perspective discusses next-generation technologies that promise low-cost, wearable imaging devices with high spatial and temporal resolution.
by Aijun Liu, Yezhou Liu, Geng Chen, Wenping Lyu, Fang Ye, Junlin Wang, Qiwen Liao, Lizhe Zhu, Yang Du, Richard D. Ye
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by Alison Robert, David Crottès, Jérôme Bourgeais, Naig Gueguen, Arnaud Chevrollier, Jean-François Dumas, Stéphane Servais, Isabelle Domingo, Stéphanie Chadet, Julien Sobilo, Olivier Hérault, Thierry Lecomte, Christophe Vandier, William Raoul, Maxime Guéguinou
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by Carlos Pascual-Caro, Jaime de Juan-Sanz
To enable transmission of information in the brain, synaptic vesicles fuse to presynaptic membranes, liberating their content and exposing transiently a myriad of vesicular transmembrane proteins. However, versatile methods for quantifying the synaptic translocation of endogenous proteins during neuronal activity remain unavailable, as the fast dynamics of synaptic vesicle cycling difficult specific isolation trafficking proteins during such a transient surface exposure. Читать дальше...
by Minghui Zhao, Yumeng Xin, Haoyun Deng, Zhentao Zuo, Xiaoying Wang, Yanchao Bi, Ning Liu
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by Silvestro Micera, Guglielmo Foffani
The clinical applications of neurotechnology are rapidly expanding, and the combination of different approaches could be more effective and precise to treat brain disorders. This Perspective discusses the potential and challenges of “multimodal neuromodulation,” which combines modalities such as electrical, magnetic, and ultrasound stimulation. The clinical applications of neurotechnology are rapidly expanding, and the combination of different approaches... Читать дальше...
by Emma C. Gordon, Anil K. Seth
Brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) enable direct communication between the brain and external computers, allowing processing of brain activity and the ability to control external devices. While often used for medical purposes, BCIs may also hold great promise for nonmedical purposes to unlock human neurocognitive potential. In this Essay, we discuss the prospects and challenges of using BCIs for cognitive enhancement, focusing specifically on invasive enhancement BCIs (eBCIs). Читать дальше...This collaboration introduces soundscapes on Hatch devices that feature gentle "fried chicken rain sounds" meant to evoke the soothing sound of fried chicken sizzling in oil.
National Treasury has welcomed the progress made by all agencies in ensuring South Africa now meets 16 of the 22 action items required for the country to exit the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) grey list. Only six action items remain and, while South Africa is working hard to address all outstanding action items by February 2025, “this remains a difficult challenge”, Treasury cautions.
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Recently, there’s been a conversation on TikTok of younger people identifying their relatives as “Temu victims.”
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Israel Adesanya didn’t expect to have his name called on Saturday night.
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