A new neuroscience study published this week in Neuron shows how a brain cell system grown in a laboratory dish called “DishBrain” learns to play in a computer game-world inspired by the classic ...
A dish of living brain cells has learned to play the 1970s arcade game Pong. About 800,000 cells linked to a computer gradually learned to sense the position of the game's electronic ball and control ...
MARTINEZ: That's right - the original table tennis arcade game from the 1970s. NPR's Jon Hamilton reports that this novel achievement is part of a larger effort to understand how brain cells learn.
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