News A decoder that uses brain scans to know what you mean — mostly NPR features research from PhD alum Alexander Huth. Current student Amanda LeBel is a co-author.Dave SchonenbergMay 16, 2023
Research Discovery New approach puts brain scans on the witness stand in trademark disputes A new study from HWNI faculty member Ming Hsu and collaborators.Dave SchonenbergFebruary 14, 2023
Berkeley Neuroscience in the News HWNI scientists featured in NY Times article on brain-machine interfaces The opinion piece discusses the work of Jack Gallant, Jose Carmena, and Michel Maharbiz.barbaraAugust 28, 2020
Announcement Gallant and Liu to serve as co-directors of the Henry H. Wheeler, Jr. Berkeley Brain Imaging Center Congratulations to Jack Gallant and Chunlei Liu for becoming co-directors of the BIC, and thank…barbaraMay 27, 2020
News Isacoff on music and the mind We do not “need” music to survive, yet rarely do we meet anyone who claims…barbaraApril 28, 2020
Research Discovery Paying attention can heighten perception by quieting internally generated brain activity By Rachel Henderson A university student looking at various screens. If you’ve ever been distracted…barbaraApril 8, 2020
News World’s highest resolution functional MRI brain scanner installed at Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute HWNI member David Feinberg led the development of this cutting-edge NexGen T7 MRI brain scanner.…barbaraFebruary 12, 2020
Research Discovery Brain scans could flag children’s future mental health problems It can take years to diagnose children with psychiatric or attention deficit disorders, forcing them…barbaraJanuary 3, 2020
Research Discovery A map of the brain can tell what you’re reading about Too busy or lazy to read Melville’s Moby Dick or Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina? That’s OK. Whether you read…Cari IrwinAugust 19, 2019