Researchers were able to extract a black-and-white movie from the brain signals of mice using an artificial intelligence tool.
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But now, a team of scientists from Switzerland has inched one step closer to making this a possibility. in Lausanne made a mouse watch a black-and-white film and reconstructed what the animal had seen using a new AI tool that the team has developed. During the training period, CEBRA learns to map brain activity to specific frames. CEBRA performs well with less than 1% of neurons in the visual cortex, considering that, in mice, this brain area consists of roughly 0.5 million neurons, says theThe team then played the video for the 10th time and tested CEBRA to predict the order of frames within the clip using brain activity data. They wanted to assess if they could decode, on a frame-by-frame basis, the natural video watched by the mice.
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