Allison Louie
April 2024, Allison Louie, in Andrew Steelman's lab.
Image
LAS alumna receives Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans
LAS alumna receives Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans
Keerthana Hogirala, who immigrated from India, prepares for a promising career
Keerthana Hogirala was born in Tirupati, India. When she was 6 years old, her family moved to Michigan, and when she was 9 years old she moved to...
Image
From 'CyberSlug' to 'CyberOctopus': New AI explores, remembers, seeks novelty, overcomes obstacles
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — By giving artificial intelligence simple associative learning rules based on the brain circuits that allow a sea slug to forage — and augmenting it with better episodic memory, like that of an octopus — scientists have built an AI that can navigate new environments, seek rewards,...
Image
Chorus or cacophony? Cicada song hits some ears harder than others
Excerpt:
Tinnitus problems, too
Fatima Husain is a professor and neuroscientist at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and studies how the brain processes sound. She said people with tinnitus may also struggle with cicada song.
Tinnitus, a ringing or other noise in the ears, is a person’...
ASPIRE 2024 Illinois
|
Image
Some frogs tap their tiny toes when they see prey
AMPHIBIANS
Earth.com (Telluride, Colo., May 29) — Scientists have long been intrigued by the toe-tapping behavior of amphibians. While this phenomenon is well-documented, its purpose has remained shrouded in mystery. Researchers at the U. of I. focused their attention on the dyeing poison...
Image
A Wild New Study Sheds Light On Why Exercise Is So Good For Our Brains
Researchers unearth exercise secrets from a biomolecular soup of synthetic innervated muscle tissue.
It’s no secret that regular exercise is great for the body and the brain...
Ultrasound, ultraprecise: Researchers advance super-resolution imaging with deep learning
Beckman Institute News Stories
Beckman researchers advance high-resolution ultrasound imaging with deep learning. The new...
Image
'I'm a Neurologist, and Here's What I Want Everyone to Know About How Chocolate Impacts Brain Health'
Parade
While sugary treats are generally considered flat-out bad for your body and brain (sorry), there's one exception that comes up often: dark chocolate. Specifically, certain compounds...