brain function
05/10/2024
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By Ava Grace
China develops brain-computer interface technology for cognitive enhancement and military applications
China has developed brain-computer interface (BCI) technology for general cognitive enhancement and military applications. NeuCyber NeuroTech, in conjunction with the Chinese Institute for Brain Research, showcased a novel BCI able to interpret a monkey’s thoughts and allow it to control a robotic arm. Despite limiting their research to noninvasive technology involving electrodes in the past, […]
03/08/2024
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By Laura Harris
Study finds direct correlation between increased screen time for toddlers and delays in language development
A recent study conducted by the Telethon Kids Institute in Australia has found a direct correlation between increased screen time for toddlers and delays in their language development. The study, which spanned two-and-a-half years and involved monitoring 220 Australian families, uncovered alarming insights into the potential impact of technology on the crucial early years of a […]
02/29/2024
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By Ava Grace
First human implanted with Neuralink’s brain chip can control computer mouse with his mind, claims Elon Musk
Elon Musk gave an update about Neuralink’s first human patient, revealing that he can control a computer mouse with his mind. “The patient is making good progress and appears to have fully recovered, with no side effects that we are aware of. The patient can simply think to move a mouse around the screen,” Musk […]
01/03/2024
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By Mike Adams
Google whistleblower Zach Vorhies and dissident tech maverick Mike Adams talk AI, ChatGPT, LLMs and the Singularity
The following transcript is from the January 3, 2024 Brighteon Broadcast News episode by Mike Adams, featuring a detailed discussion about AI, LLMs (Large Language Models), the Singularity and a feature interview with Google whistleblower Zach Vorhies. The full episode will be posted at these channel links: Brighteon.com: Brighteon.com/channels/hrreport Rumble: Rumble.com/c/HealthRangerReport The following partial transcript […]
11/16/2023
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
How smartphone addiction affects brain function and mental health
Smartphone addiction has now become a global issue, thanks to the popularity of social media platforms and mobile games. While smartphones can make life easier in many ways, excessive use of smartphones and similar devices has been linked to many health issues. According to a recent study published in Computers in Human Behavior, problematic smartphone use can […]
10/19/2023
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By Olivia Cook
Study: Older adults who regularly use the internet have LESS DEMENTIA RISK than non-regular users
Regular internet usage is often painted as a negative, but research has found a positive to the practice – especially in the case of older users. A longitudinal study of a large group of older adults showed that regular internet users had approximately half the risk of dementia compared to their same-age peers who did […]
08/31/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Screen time linked to developmental delays in young children
Some parents often entertain bored kids with smartphones or tablets, but a study has revealed that screen time may be linked to developmental delays in younger children. The study was published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics and the research team included experts from Japan’s Tohoku University and Hamamatsu University School of Medicine. For the study, researchers […]
10/04/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Voice assistants Siri and Alexa creating RUDE, ANTISOCIAL children
A researcher warned parents that voice assistants Siri and Alexa are creating rude and antisocial children. Dr. Anmol Arora of the University of Cambridge said children’s interactions with these voice assistant devices at a young age may be a critical factor as to how they will develop later on in life. He wrote in a paper […]
06/22/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Excessive use of video games, social media and the internet linked to poor academic performance
A new study has found that teens who play video games or surf the internet for more than an hour a day tend to perform worse at school compared to teens who use these interactive technologies in moderation. Interactive technologies are anything that allows for the two-way flow of information, such as video games, smartphones, social […]
03/26/2020
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By Franz Walker
The neuroscience of curiosity: The brain treats information as “its own reward” like snacks or money, explain researchers
People constantly being distracted by their phones has become a prevalent thing in today’s digitally connected society. Now, a recent study may shed light on the phenomenon. Researchers at UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business (Berkeley Haas) found that the brain is wired to find learning new information rewarding. New information causes the brain to release dopamine, which makes a person feel […]
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