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When I think about moving my legs,
neural
signals from my central nervous system pass through my nerves and activate muscles within my residual limbs.
The current amputation paradigm hasn't changed fundamentally since the US Civil War and has grown obsolete in light of dramatic advancements in actuators, control systems and
neural
interfacing technologies.
The AMI procedure reestablished the
neural
link between Jim's ankle-foot muscles and his brain.
It's almost like a chip in our brain is activated, and the
neural
pathways take our attention in a different direction when we hear the term "women's issues."
So what they're saying is that drug users are consumers too, so they have this in their
neural
pathways.
The ear’s task is to convert sound energy into
neural
signals; the brain’s is to receive and process the information those signals contain.
And we're learning from
neural
nets, genetic algorithms, evolutionary computing.
And what seems to be going on is that, in the brain, those
neural
connections that are important, those synaptic connections that are important, are linked and strengthened, while those that are less important tend to fade away and be less important.
So it actually harms some of the
neural
processing that's going on during memory consolidation and memory recall.
The
neural
networks that predispose you to normal sleep, give you normal sleep, and those that give you normal mental health, are overlapping.
["OMGGGGG FINALLY... so much more to come, virtual reality,
neural
manipulation, visual dream emulation...
neural
coding, 'writing and re-writing of memories', mental illnesses.
It's a lovely example of the sort of thing we do: take a bizarre, seemingly incomprehensible,
neural
psychiatric syndrome and say that the standard Freudian view is wrong, that, in fact, you can come up with a precise explanation in terms of the known
neural
anatomy of the brain.
I make things like
neural
networks that predict the results of elections based on weather reports, because I'm intrigued about what the actual possibilities of these weird new technologies are.
But, as observed, after most injuries in humans, there is this intervening gap of intact
neural
tissue through which recovery can occur.
It turned out that more than 100 years of research on spinal cord physiology, starting with the Nobel Prize Sherrington, had shown that the spinal cord, below most injuries, contained all the necessary and sufficient
neural
networks to coordinate locomotion, but because input from the brain is interrupted, they are in a nonfunctional state, like kind of dormant.
It turned out that there are known
neural
pathways coming from the brain that play this very function during locomotion.
It took many years, but eventually we developed an electrochemical neuroprosthesis that transformed the
neural
network in the spinal cord from dormant to a highly functional state.
And this is a radically new concept that may apply to other neurological disorders, what I termed "personalized neuroprosthetics," where by sensing and stimulating
neural
interfaces, I implanted throughout the nervous system, in the brain, in the spinal cord, even in peripheral nerves, based on patient-specific impairments.
And using fMRI, we should be able to measure not just oxygenated blood flow, but the hormones and neurotransmitters I've talked about and maybe even the direct
neural
activity, which is the dream.
From synthetic constructs that resemble biological materials, to computational methods that emulate
neural
processes, nature is driving design.
As a young man, I imagined a future world where technology so advanced could rid the world of disability, a world in which
neural
implants would allow the visually impaired to see.
What we've done, then, is we modulate the sensitivity of the reflex, the modeled spinal reflex, with the
neural
signal, so when I relax my muscles in my residual limb, I get very little torque and power, but the more I fire my muscles, the more torque I get, and I can even run.
And that was the first demonstration of a running gait under
neural
command.
And using those two pieces of information, I can train a standard deep
neural
network or a deep learning network to provide patient's diagnosis.
Our pipeline uses a
neural
network to convert and input audio into these mouth points.
These branching patterns that we see we see across all forms, scales of nature, from river deltas to lightning strikes, from our own blood vessels to
neural
networks.
If you could've looked inside my brain during that first midterm exam, you likely would've seen a
neural
pain response a lot like the math-anxious individuals I study.
Today I want to tell you about a project being carried out by scientists all over the world to paint a
neural
portrait of the human mind.
So functional MRI picks up on that blood flow increase, producing a higher MRI response where
neural
activity goes up.
And what that part of my brain is doing is producing a higher MRI response, that is, higher
neural
activity, when I was looking at faces than when I was looking at objects.
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