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Monday, August 16, 2010

Single neurons can detect sequences

-- Single neurons in the brain are surprisingly good at distinguishing different sequences of incoming information according to new research. The study shows that single neurons, and indeed even single dendrites, the tiny receiving elements of neurons, can very effectively distinguish between different temporal sequences of incoming information.

Brain Scans Of The Future -- Psychologists Use fMRI To Understand Ties Between Memories And The Imagination

-- Psychologists have found that thought patterns used to recall the past and imagine the future are strikingly similar. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging to show the brain at work, they have observed the same regions activated in a similar pattern whenever a person remembers an event from the past or imagines himself in a future situation. This challenges long-standing beliefs that thoughts about the future develop exclusively in the frontal lobe.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

What I Can?

What YOU can may not be what I can!
And what I can is not what YOU can!!
But what YOU can and what I can
can be WHAT WE CAN!!!