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Recently, researcher Tang Shiming from the School of Life Sciences was interviewed by China Global Television Network ( CGTN ) " Tech It Out " program to talk about the Winter Olympics, the brain and memory
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The 24th Winter Olympic Games in Beijing, which has attracted worldwide attention, is in full swing.
Athletes from all over the world gather in Beijing to constantly break through themselves and present wonderful games
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The 24th Winter Olympic Games in Beijing, which has attracted worldwide attention, is in full swing.
In the interview, researcher Tang Shiming introduced: " Working memory " is a form of short-term memory, including remembering a string of phone numbers, a grocery shopping list or a schedule
The cerebral cortex then uses different neuron firings to encode personal information
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The cerebral cortex then uses different neuron firings to encode personal information
Using " two-photon calcium imaging " technology, the researchers simultaneously recorded the activity of thousands of prefrontal neurons in macaque monkeys and could observe neuronal activity in real time
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Using " two-photon calcium imaging " technology, the researchers simultaneously recorded the activity of thousands of prefrontal neurons in macaque monkeys and could observe neuronal activity in real time
Researcher Wang Liping ( right ) and postdoctoral fellow Xie Yang ( left ) discuss experimental dataPhoto courtesy of Center for Excellence in Brain Science and Intelligent Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Researcher Wang Liping ( right ) and postdoctoral fellow Xie Yang ( left ) discuss experimental data Photo courtesy of Center for Excellence in Brain Science and Intelligent Technology, Chinese Academy of SciencesThe paper , published in the journal Science on February 11 , reports the encoding mechanism of sequence memory by group neurons in the prefrontal cortex of macaque monkeys, which may provide new ideas for the development of artificial intelligence .
The paper , published in the journal Science on February 11 , reports the encoding mechanism of sequence memory by group neurons in the prefrontal cortex of macaque monkeys, which may provide new ideas for the development of artificial intelligence .Interview link: https://news.
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Interview link: https://news.