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Training AI to see more like humans

Researchers in the Serre lab are teaching AI to see more like humans, opening doors to more accurate AI solutions.
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The reptile brain is real

Carney scientists have discovered that the part of the cerebral cortex that processes smell is similar in mice, reptiles and amphibians–a surprising finding that rewrites the story about the evolution of the mammalian brain.
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A new chapter for a key partner

With a storied past stretching back more than a century, the Department of Cognitive and Psychological Sciences is stepping into its future.
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Brain science tools for tomorrow

Creating science tools – software to sensors, models to molecules – is a powerful way Carney Institute researchers make a global impact on brain science.
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Weak signals, weak muscles

Researchers led by a team from the Carney Institute have discovered a new role for a protein that helps control muscle contractions – a finding that points to a new target for drugs that treat muscle weakening caused by aging or disease.