This important study combines optogenetic manipulations and wide-field imaging to show that the retrosplenial cortex controls behavioral responses to whisker deflection in a context-dependent manner.
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Supervised learning made easy: Real-world example explained
In this video, we will study Supervised Learning with Examples. We will also look at types of Supervised Learning and its ...
Late Thursday, Mr. Musk’s chatbot, Grok, limited requests for A.I.-generated images on X to paid subscribers of the social ...
OpenAI added several new features to its flagship ChatGPT product today, introducing Apple Music support and upgraded image generation capabilities. ChatGPT has supported app integrations since ...
Cato Institute survey: Confidence in the program’s future is eroding as 30% say it will be gone eventually, while 70% expect benefit cuts The survey also found that Americans are broadly misinformed ...
3I/ATLAS is only the third interstellar object ever observed traveling through the solar system, following 1I/'Oumuamua in 2017 and 2I/Borisov in 2019. Each encounter has sparked fascination—and ...
Rep. Suhas Subramanyam confirmed that sex acts are depicted, while Rep. Robert Garcia stated that "some are very disturbing [images] of women and their conditions" Neil Rasmus/Patrick McMullan via ...
More photos from Epstein’s estate released by House Democrats as deadline to release DOJ files looms
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released photos from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate Thursday — the latest in a series of intermittent disclosures that have fueled significant political intrigue ...
The UK faces a wall of snow measuring a staggering 652 miles - from Greater London to Scotland - as the weather turns brutally cold from January 5. Maps and charts show the white stuff covering ...
Tom Aspinall likes the idea of boxing Francis Ngannou when his UFC career ends. The UFC heavyweight champion has been constantly met with questions about a switch to the squared circle during his ...
(Bloomberg) — Every morning at the Argentine central bank, traders on its foreign exchange desk start with a simple mission: Keep the peso from moving too far up or down. Most recently, they’ve been ...
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