Blogs

Can auditory stimulation make an impact in bionic vision?

Relevant re-connections occur in the brain of the visual impaired: the brain does not go ‘unused’. It gets devoted to deal other sensory modalities. For example, the primary visual cortex gets activated during Braille reading. In a recent preliminary study, presented at the IEEE-EMBC 2022, we have seen that the visual cortex of rats with […]

Fast and concurrent detection of the SARS-CoV-2

A team of researcher from the University of Seville and other institutions have developed a fast method to detect the SARS-CoV-2 virus. The technique can be potentially used for rapid and concurrent screening, for example in transport hubs or mass events. This new methodology, whose first results are published in the journal Scientific Reports, from […]

Can we see a virus?

Researchers from the Universidad de Sevilla have developed and patented a prototype to remotely detect viruses on surfaces. Using artificial intelligence to analyse images taken at multiple wavelengths, the so-called hyperspectral imaging technique, they were able to successfully distinguish the presence of engineered viral particles. The results of this work, entitled ‘Hyperspectral image processing for […]

E-book published

We are glad to announce our e-book entitled “A Conversation With the Brain: Can We Speak Its Language?” has been published by Frontiers in Neuroscience. We would like to thank all authors and editors who made this possible. A total of 51 authors have participated from different institutions around the globe.