Trinity College Dublin has acquired a new €2m state-of-the-art wearable brain scanner which it has described as a "gamechanger" for brain research in Ireland.
An advanced wearable brain scanner has just arrived in Trinity College Dublin, which uses quantum tech to track changes in the brain network.
Compared to traditional imaging options for Alzheimer’s diagnosis, including PET scans, QSM MRI is “non-invasive and much ...
Recent advancements in artificial intelligence have led to the development of a brain-scan-trained AI capable of predicting human choices with remarkable accuracy. This breakthrough technology holds ...
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Brain scans reconstruct dream images

Brain scans have recently been utilized in groundbreaking studies to recreate images from dreams. This impressive leap in ...
Our bodies change as we get older, and one undesirable result is that we become more vulnerable to age-related issues. Particularly, old age is characterized by a significant physical and mental ...
UCL researchers have developed an ultrasound helmet that enables deep brain stimulation without surgery, offering hope for ...
Research links racial bias to subtle shifts in perception, showing how stereotypes may influence brain activity during object ...