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The Textbooks Were Wrong About How Your Tongue Works

29 May 2024 at 11:08
The perception of taste is remarkably complex, not only on the tongue but in organs throughout the body.

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The taste bud diagram, used in many textbooks over the years, originated in a 1901 study but was actually showing the sensitivity of different areas of the tongue.

Setback Deals Blow to Neuralink’s First Brain Implant Patient, but He Stays Upbeat

22 May 2024 at 11:57
Elon Musk’s first human experiment with a computerized brain device developed significant flaws, but the subject, who is paralyzed, has few regrets.

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Single brain implant restores bilingual communication to paralyzed man

20 May 2024 at 17:50
Single brain implant restores bilingual communication to paralyzed man

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If things work out as hoped, brain implants will ultimately restore communication for those who have become paralyzed due to injury or disease. But we're a long way from that future, and the implants are currently limited to testing in clinical trials.

One of those clinical trials, based at the University of California, San Francisco, has now inadvertently revealed something about how the brain handles language, because one of the patients enrolled in the trial was bilingual, using English and Spanish. By tracking activity in the area of the brain where the intention to speak gets translated into control over the vocal tract, researchers found that both languages produce consistent signals in this area, so training the system to pick up English phrases would help improve its recognition of Spanish.

Making some noise

Understanding bilingualism is obviously useful for understanding how the brain handles language in general. The new paper describing the work also points out that restoring communications in multiple languages should be a goal for restoring communications to people. Bilingual people will often change languages based on different social situations or sometimes do so within a sentence in order to express themselves more clearly. They often describe bilingual abilities as a key component of their personalities.

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Study Suggests Genetics as a Cause, Not Just a Risk, for Some Alzheimer’s

6 May 2024 at 12:19
People with two copies of the gene variant APOE4 are almost certain to get Alzheimer’s, say researchers, who proposed a framework under which such patients could be diagnosed years before symptoms.

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A C.T. scan of a patient with Alzheimer’s disease.

Colorado Bill Aims to Protect Consumer Brain Data

18 April 2024 at 10:38
In a first, a Colorado law extends privacy rights to the neural data increasingly coveted by technology companies.

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Siddharth Hariharoan tries to control a toy helicopter with his mind through the MindWave Mobile, a device by NeuroSky that reads brain waves.

Colorado Bill Aims to Protect Consumer Brain Data

18 April 2024 at 10:38
In a first, a Colorado law extends privacy rights to the neural data increasingly coveted by technology companies.

Β© Winni Wintermeyer for The New York Times

Siddharth Hariharoan tries to control a toy helicopter with his mind through the MindWave Mobile, a device by NeuroSky that reads brain waves.
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