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Sep 20, 2018
New MIND-CONTROL jets mean soldiers can control up to three warplanes with BRAIN implant
Posted by TJ Wass in categories: military, neuroscience
A STUNNING breakthrough in new war weapons has been announced — one which will see soldiers control military planes with their minds.
Sep 18, 2018
Artist uses her brainwaves to manipulate water – the power of human emotion
Posted by Marcos Than Esponda in category: neuroscience
Sep 17, 2018
High-Fiber Diet Reduces Brain Inflammation in Older Mice
Posted by Nicola Bagalà in categories: life extension, neuroscience
A diet rich in fiber helps reduce inflammation in murine brains.
According to a new study performed by University of Illinois researchers and published in Frontiers in Immunology, a diet rich in fiber reduces inflammation in aged mice, both in the guts and the brain. This beneficial reduction is due to high levels of butyrate, which result from the fermentation of fiber during digestion [1].
Study abstract
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Sep 15, 2018
Characteristic patterns of inter- and intra-hemispheric metabolic connectivity in patients with stable and progressive mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s disease
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease with characterization of deficits in progressive memory loss, cognitive and behaviour functions. Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a predromal stage of AD, displaying cognitive deficit but neither marked functional impairment nor satisfying established clinical criteria for dementia or probable AD. However, not all MCI patients may eventually progress to AD (progressive MCI, pMCI)https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2013.10.
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Sep 15, 2018
Brainvoyager “Electronic Fusion” #158 – 15 September 2018
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: neuroscience, space
Playlist Electronic Fusion #158, broadcast on 15 September 2018:
01. Plike — Holmesburg 02. Plike — The Monster Study 03. Plike — Subproject 68 04. Plike — Bluebird 05. Plike — Laboratory 12 (Feat. Digibilly) 06. Alpha Wave Movement — Herzschlag Des Universums 07. Alpha Wave Movement — Other Worlds 08. Chris Gate — This Is Syndae 09. Moonbooter — Syndae’s Theme (Boot From Moon Mix) 10. Stefan Erbe — GP 11. Arend Westra — Under The Milky Way 12. Broekhuis, Keller & Schönwälder — Frozen Nights 13. AndAWan — Time To Remember (Ft. Irene Makri) 14. Thought Guild — Tetrahedral Anomalies 15. Erik Seifert — ALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment) 16. Wolfgang Roth (Wolfproject) & Jens-H. Kruhl (Wiesenberg) — The Light Belongs To You.
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Sep 14, 2018
People wearing virtual reality headsets have worse balance and increased mental exertion
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience, virtual reality
New research published in PLOS One has found that virtual reality use impairs physical and cognitive performance while trying to balance.
“I became interested in this topic because virtual reality headsets have recently become widely available, with great potential to make rehabilitation more enjoyable and varied for patients,” said study author Steven M. Peterson of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
“While many studies have explored upper-limb activities, I wanted to understand how immersive and mentally challenging a virtual reality headset is when the user is walking around and not seated. We decided to test the realism of virtual reality by looking for stress at high heights because just the perception of heights can affect how people walk and how cautious they are.”
Sep 14, 2018
FDA clears deep transcranial magnetic stimulation device to treat obsessive-compulsive disorder
Posted by Mike Ruban in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience
Promising approach to deliver personalized and non-invasive brain stimulation in clinical settings.
BrainsWay’s Brain Stimulation Device Receives FDA Approval to Treat Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (IEEE Spectrum):
In 2013, Jerusalem-based BrainsWay began marketing a new type of brain stimulation device that uses magnetic pulses to treat major depressive disorder.
Sep 14, 2018
Artist Uses Brainwaves To Manipulate Water – Incredible Display Of The Power Of Human Emotion
Posted by Mike Ruban in category: neuroscience
This is beautiful. If you have time to read the article and watch the full video please do. This woman used EEG to select parts of the brain containing emotion and transferred that signal to vibration in pools of water.
“The more clearly you understand yourself and your emotions, the more you become a lover of what it is.” – Baruch Spinoza.
Sep 14, 2018
Brain Cancer’s ‘Immortality Switch’ Turned Off with CRISPR
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: biotech/medical, life extension, neuroscience
Researchers have found a way to short-circuit the “immortality switch” that cancer cells use to divide indefinitely.