A computational network trained to identify faces and other objects uses a surprisingly brain-like strategy to sort it all out.
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A computational network trained to identify faces and other objects uses a surprisingly brain-like strategy to sort it all out.
Both our ears and our environment influence how we hear.
Mathematical tools are transforming a deluge of data into deep understanding of the brain.
When asked to classify odors, artificial neural networks adopt a structure that closely resembles that of the brain’s olfactory circuitry.
Teaching a computer to recognize different parts of neurons improves automated methods of tracing the cells and their connections.
Full story at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory