Brain activity during accessing a computer program. - TWB
Researcher study which parts of your brain are engaged when a person is accessing a computer program. Over the past few decades, "functional anatomy"--a method of identifying which brain areas are activated while a person does a specific task--has been one of the many applications of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), which analyzes changes in blood flow throughout the brain. People's brains have been observed using fMRI while engaging in a variety of activities, including solving math problems, picking up new languages, playing chess, improvising on the piano, doing crossword puzzles, and even watching comedy. Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) at MIT Ph.D. "That's definitely something to look into. These days, so many individuals read, write, create, and debug code, yet nobody really understands what's happening in their thoughts at the same time."
Dec-31-2022, 01:15:44 GMT
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