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What Happens in a Mind That Can’t ‘See’ Mental Images

Two years ago, Sarah Shomstein realized she didn’t have a mind’s eye. The vision scientist was sitting in a seminar room, listening to a scientific talk, when the presenter asked the audience to imagine an apple. Shomstein closed her eyes and did so. Then, the presenter asked the crowd to open their eyes and rate how vividly they saw the apple in their mind. Saw the apple? Shomstein was confused.

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Get Points Inside Staticmesh

I am working with UE5 and want to do simulations using Lidar Point Clouds Plugin. i am building a plugin but am pretty new to C++. I want to detect points of a Pointcloudactor that overlap with Staticmeshactors and then color them. I want to build a node that allows those 2 types of inputs, but i cant get to set the input for the Pointcloudactor. Is there any possibility to see the C++ code of the UE5 plugin to use thei method?

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What Happens in a Mind That Can’t ‘See’ Mental Images

Two years ago, Sarah Shomstein realized she didn’t have a mind’s eye. The vision scientist was sitting in a seminar room, listening to a scientific talk, when the presenter asked the audience to imagine an apple. Shomstein closed her eyes and did so. Then, the presenter asked the crowd to open their eyes and rate how vividly they saw the apple in their mind. Saw the apple? Shomstein was confused.

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New AI Tools Predict How Life’s Building Blocks Assemble

Proteins are the molecular machines that sustain every cell and organism, and knowing what they look like will be critical to untangling how they function normally and malfunction in disease. Now researchers have taken a huge stride toward that goal with the development of new machine learning algorithms that can predict the folded shapes of not only proteins but other biomolecules with...

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New AI Tools Predict How Life’s Building Blocks Assemble

Proteins are the molecular machines that sustain every cell and organism, and knowing what they look like will be critical to untangling how they function normally and malfunction in disease. Now researchers have taken a huge stride toward that goal with the development of new machine learning algorithms that can predict the folded shapes of not only proteins but other biomolecules with...

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