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Human Behavior Courses at Stanford University

Stanford University offers a wide range of lectures and courses related to human behavior across various departments and programs. These lectures cover topics such as psychology, neuroscience, sociology, anthropology, and behavioral economics. While I don’t have access to a specific “Lecture Collection Human Behavior” from Stanford University, I can provide an overview of the types… Continue reading Human Behavior Courses at Stanford University

Subcortical Circuits

Subcortical circuits refer to neural pathways located beneath the cerebral cortex in the brain. These circuits play crucial roles in regulating various functions such as motor control, emotion, memory, and arousal. Subcortical structures include the basal ganglia, thalamus, hypothalamus, amygdala, hippocampus, and brainstem nuclei. Subcortical circuits often work in concert with the cerebral cortex to… Continue reading Subcortical Circuits

AI’s Ability To Read Minds

AI’s ability to read minds is still a developing field, and the current methods primarily focus on decoding and interpreting certain aspects of brain activity rather than directly accessing conscious thoughts. Here are some of the key approaches used by AI to decode and understand brain activity: Electroencephalography (EEG): EEG measures electrical activity in the… Continue reading AI’s Ability To Read Minds

Mobile BCI AI Powered Diagnostics: For All U.S. Schools

Introduction: Delayed learning development can be a significant challenge for many students, impacting their academic success and overall quality of life. While there are a variety of interventions and treatments available to address delayed learning development, early detection is critical to achieving the best outcomes. Mobile brain-computer interface (BCI) powered AI diagnostics offer a promising… Continue reading Mobile BCI AI Powered Diagnostics: For All U.S. Schools

Introduction to Neuroscience | Brain and Cognitive Sciences | MIT OpenCourseWare

https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/9-01-introduction-to-neuroscience-fall-2007/ This course is an introduction to the mammalian nervous system, with emphasis on the structure and function of the human brain. Topics include the function of nerve cells, sensory systems, control of movement, learning and memory, and diseases of the brain. Cortical area 17 also known as the primary visual cortex of the brain… Continue reading Introduction to Neuroscience | Brain and Cognitive Sciences | MIT OpenCourseWare