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An AI tool that decodes what mice see could power future brain-computer interfaces, according to new research. Named CEBRA, the system was developed by researchers at EPFL, a university in Switzerland. Their aim? To uncover the hidden relationships between the brain and behaviour. To test CEBRA (pronounced “zebra”), the team tried to decode what a mouse sees when it watches a video. “Given the brain is the most complex structure in our universe, it’s the ultimate test space for CEBRA. First, the researchers collected open-source data on mice watching movies. Some of the neural activity had been measured with electrode probes in…
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