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New study uses machine intelligence to hasten brain mapping

New study uses machine intelligence to hasten brain mapping ANI | Updated: Dec 19, 2020 08:39 IST Okinawa [Japan], December 19 (ANI): Researchers at Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) Graduate University have discovered a new way to use machine intelligence for accelerating brain mapping technique. Published in Scientific Reports, the study shows that researchers used the technique to untangle the human brain s wiring and to better understand the changes that accompany neurological or mental disorders such as Parkinson s or Alzheimer s disease. Professor Kenji Doya, who leads the Neural Computation Unit at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) said, Working out how all the different brain regions are connected what we call the connectome of the brain is vital to fully understand the brain and all the complex processes it carries out.

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new study for brain mapping

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Researchers use machine intelligence to improve brain-mapping technique

Researchers use machine intelligence to improve brain-mapping technique Scientists in Japan s brain science project have used machine intelligence to improve the accuracy and reliability of a powerful brain-mapping technique, a new study reports. Their development, published on December 18th in Scientific Reports, gives researchers more confidence in using the technique to untangle the human brain s wiring and to better understand the changes in this wiring that accompany neurological or mental disorders such as Parkinson s or Alzheimer s disease. Working out how all the different brain regions are connected - what we call the connectome of the brain - is vital to fully understand the brain and all the complex processes it carries out, said Professor Kenji Doya, who leads the Neural Computation Unit at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST).

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Machine intelligence accelerates research into mapping brains

 E-Mail IMAGE: (Left) MRI scanners, like the one pictured at RIKEN Center for Brain Science, can be used to non-invasively map the brain by analyzing the diffusion of water molecules. (Right) The. view more  Credit: (Left) Junichi Hata and Hideyuki Okano, from the RIKEN Center for Brain Science. (Right) Figure was created using The MRtrix viewer 3.0.1. Scientists in Japan s brain science project have used machine intelligence to improve the accuracy and reliability of a powerful brain-mapping technique, a new study reports. Their development, published on December 18th in Scientific Reports, gives researchers more confidence in using the technique to untangle the human brain s wiring and to better understand the changes in this wiring that accompany neurological or mental disorders such as Parkinson s or Alzheimer s disease.

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