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Primate Brains Build Two Separate 'Spaces' to Generalise — A Clue for Smarter AI

A Chinese research team recorded macaque brains during rule‑learning tasks and found two independent neural representational spaces: one encoding stable decision logic and another encoding variable sensory features. The separation helps primates transfer abstract rules to new situations and suggests a biologically inspired design principle for improving AI generalisation.

NeTe2026年2月16日 05:54
#neuroscience#primate#generalisation
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Primate Brains Separate Stable Rules from Changing Senses — A Blueprint for More Flexible AI

Chinese researchers report that macaque brains form two independent neural representational spaces — one encoding stable decision rules and the other encoding current sensory specifics — enabling rapid transfer of learned rules to new tasks. Published in Nature Communications, the study suggests a biological model that could inform AI architectures for better generalisation and adaptability.

NeTe2026年2月16日 05:54
#neuroscience#primate cognition#transfer learning
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Activating a Brain Circuit Slashes Fat in Mice — A Promising But Distant Route to Treating Obesity

Researchers at Washington University found that activating a specific brain‑originating neural pathway rapidly reduced whole‑body fat in mice without dietary change, a result published in Nature Metabolism. The finding highlights a potential central mechanism for controlling adiposity, but major translational, safety and ethical hurdles remain before human therapies could emerge.

NeTe2026年2月12日 23:44
#obesity#neuroscience#energy metabolism