Akida Pico uses event-based processing, which mimics the human brain. It only “fires” when it detects a relevant change in data (an “event”). If nothing is happening, it consumes almost zero power.
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The research began as a scientific test of whether subtle changes in pupil dilation and eye movement could reveal deception as reliably as a polygraph.
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A new article used eye-tracking technology to record eye movements of readers and concluded that people with dyslexia have a profoundly different and much more difficult way of sampling visual ...
The evidence is solid but not definitive, as the conclusions rely on the absence of changes in spatial breadth and would benefit from clearer statistical justification and a more cautious ...
Arousal fluctuates continuously during wakefulness, yet how these moment-to-moment variations shape large-scale functional connectivity (FC) remains unclear. Here, we combined 7T fMRI with concurrent ...
Combining gait, handwriting, and speech analysis, this AI framework enhances early Parkinson's disease detection, addressing clinical challenges effectively.