Medical Xpress on MSN: Model uses quantum mechanics to show how the brain makes decisions more quickly than computers in risky situations
Model uses quantum mechanics to show how the brain makes decisions more quickly than computers in risky situations
MSN: Model uses quantum mechanics to show how the brain makes decisions more quickly than computers in risky situations
In research inspired by the principles of quantum mechanics, researchers from Pompeu Fabra University (UPF) and the University of Oxford reveal new findings to understand why the human brain is able ...
New Orleans City Business: LSU partnership to study the mechanics of brain injuries
LSU is partnering with the University of Delaware and Johns Hopkins University on a project that hopes to better understand how large and rapid mechanical forces deform the brain during accidents like ...
The brain is more mechanically connected to the body than previously appreciated, scientists report in Nature Neuroscience. Through a study using mice and simulations, the team found a potential ...
CNET: Live Brain Cells Playing Pong in a Dish Could Illuminate Mind's Mechanics
Live Brain Cells Playing Pong in a Dish Could Illuminate Mind's Mechanics
Nextgov: Brain Wrinkles and Folds Matter—Researchers are Studying the Mechanics of How They Form
Brain Wrinkles and Folds Matter—Researchers are Studying the Mechanics of How They Form
So, brain models that do not reflect this are too abstract to be representative of brain operation; models that do try to capture this are very computationally expensive and arguably intractable with present computational resources.