The ability to predict brain activity from words before they occur can be explained by information shared between neighbouring words, without requiring next-word prediction by the brain.
This manuscript presents important findings that challenge traditional models of speech processing by demonstrating that theta-gamma phase-amplitude coupling in the auditory cortex is primarily a ...
Service providers must optimize three compression variables simultaneously: video quality, bitrate efficiency/processing power and latency ...
Music and sound play central roles in how humans produce and interpret meaning across artistic, cultural, and communicational contexts. Sound design and ...
This review examines how next-generation protein sequencing and analysis technologies are expanding proteomics beyond the ...
Mitochondria are increasingly recognized as dynamic signaling hubs that influence cell fate not only through bioenergetics, but also through exchange of ...
Is it better to be loved or feared? Amy J.C. Cuddy is an Associate Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. Matthew Kohut is a co-author of Compelling People: The Hidden ...
Know what message you’re trying to communicate before you get down in the weeds. by Scott Berinato Not long ago, the ability to create smart data visualizations, or dataviz, was a nice-to-have skill.
Generative AI models are usually built on deep learning, where multi-layered neural networks scan through endless pieces of ...