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A new study has found that damage to a specific white matter pathway in the brain—the right uncinate fasciculus—may increase ...
A new study from University College London highlights that newborns can sense pain even before they can comprehend it. The ...
More information: Keith W. Jamison et al, Krakencoder: a unified brain connectome translation and fusion tool, Nature Methods (2025). DOI: 10.1038/s41592-025-02706-2.
This cutting-edge tool can predict brain function from structure with unprecedented accuracy 20 times better ... used imaging data from the Human Connectome Project to align neural activity with ...
Summary: Psychosis may start not with hallucinations, but with subtle motor changes like reduced grip strength. A new study ...
Brain networks responsible for sensing, understanding, and responding emotionally to pain develop at different rates in ...
The findings point to a profound gap between how newborns and adults process and interpret physical sensations.
The brains of infants may process pain differently from those of adults. What any of this feels like we still don’t know.
The Krakencoder combines brain structure and function data to predict cognitive performance, ... Tozlu C, Sabuncu MR, Kuceyeski A. Krakencoder: a unified brain connectome translation and fusion tool.
The structural connectome represents the physical wiring of the brain, the map of how different regions are anatomically connected. The other piece of the puzzle is the functional connectome, which ...