The cooperative achievements of Zhiyuan and Tsinghua University have been published in Science, with Brain, a multi-modal basic model of brain science, serving as the technological backbone.
On June 4th, the research results related to "Memory Reactivation Underlies Experience-Dependent Adaptive Regulation of Sleep" conducted jointly by the Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence and Tsinghua University were published in the international academic journal "Science". The study shows that memory reactivation during sleep is involved in the regulation of sleep dynamics, providing new empirical evidence for understanding the bidirectional mechanism of "memory-sleep". As the technical support for data analysis in this study, the Brain0, a brain science multimodal basic model developed by the AI + Neuroscience team of the Zhivuan Research Institute, provides support for the analysis of memory-sleep multimodal data, assists scientists in hypothesis testing, and sleep state recognition in the study.
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