When the brain learns a new motor skill, neurons form circuits that activate the body’s muscles to perform it. But the same distributed network controls related motor tasks, so when you try to learn ...
This post is Part 3 of a series. In Part 2: To meet the challenges of this moment and combat the dangerous paradox in the helping professions, we need to push for more healing-centered systems change.
Figure 2: Task engagement elicits suppression and facilitation of A1 neurons. Figure 4: Inhibition acts as a synaptic switch when changing contexts. Figure 7: Network model demonstrates requirement ...
Here’s something fun. Our hacker [Willow Cunningham] has sent us a copy of their homework. This is their final project for the “ECE 574: Cluster Computing” course at the University of Maine, Orono. It ...
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