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  2. The Brainwaves - Wikipedia

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    The Brainwaves are cartoon characters that populate Dorling Kindersley's children's reference books. The first title in the series, "How Nearly Everything Was Invented...by The Brainwaves" was first published in September 2006. It was written by Jilly MacLeod and Illustrated by Lisa Swerling & Ralph Lazar and is available in 14 languages.

  3. A powerful new AI can read brains and draw images strikingly ...

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    While the experiment requires training the model on each individual participant’s brain activity over the course of roughly 20 hours before it can deduce images from fMRI data, researchers ...

  4. Brainwaves (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    Brainwaves is a single-panel cartoon series by Betsy Streeter. Brainwaves has been described as "a single-panel stream of consciousness about the infinite absurdity of everyday life." [citation needed] Brainwaves began in 1993 as single cartoons published by King Features Syndicate through their feature, The New Breed.

  5. Inner Workings - Wikipedia

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    Paul's Brain, Heart, Lungs, Stomach and even his Bladder and Kidneys all awaken on a typical day for work. Heart expresses desires to try a large breakfast special at the urging of Stomach, play around on the beach, and try out a new pair of sunglasses at a stand that is run by an attractive sunglasses vendor named Kate.

  6. 4 brain games to keep your mind sharp and improve memory ...

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    Engaging in a brain activity daily, even if it’s just for 15 to 30 minutes, can improve your memory over time, Quimby says. “Consistency is key,” he explains. “The more frequently and ...

  7. 10 habits that can make your brain stronger this year - AOL

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    Try this brain activity while you’re enjoying the view. First, grab a park bench or café window seat, then follow these steps: Stare straight ahead and don’t move your eyes.

  8. Neuroesthetics - Wikipedia

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    The link between specific brain areas and artistic activity is of great importance to the field of neuroesthetics. [15] This can be applied both to the ability to create and interpret art. A common approach to uncover the neural mechanisms is through the study of individuals, specifically artists, with neural disorders such as savant syndrome ...

  9. Category:Images from Pinky and the Brain - Wikipedia

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    This category contains images from the Warner Bros. cartoon, Pinky and the Brain. This includes the original short on Animaniacs, the separate series, and the short-lived spin-off, Pinky, Elmyra, and the Brain.