After 150 years of mystery, neuroscience has finally cracked the code on how language works in the brain—and the answer is surprisingly elegant.
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Bumblebees can process the duration of flashes of light and use the information to decide where to look for food, a new study ...
Researchers at the Institute of Psychology at the Maria Grzegorzewska University in Warsaw report associations between ...
Researchers showed that large language models use a small, specialized subset of parameters to perform Theory-of-Mind reasoning, despite activating their full network for every task.
New brain-imaging research shows that soccer fans experience rapid shifts in reward and self-control circuits when their team ...
Researchers at Queen Mary University of London have shown for the first time that an insect—the bumblebee Bombus ...
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Imagine getting health advice or therapy from an Artificial Intelligence (AI). While Large Language Models (LLMs) —the powerful AI behind tools — are becoming incredibly smart, would you trust them ...
“We wanted to find out if bumblebees could learn the difference between […] different durations” of flashing lights, ...