Videos
If you are new to Brainiac, we recommend clicking on the “Overview” category of videos below, and start by watching “Overview 1 of 5: Overview of Brainiac.”
If you are new to Brainiac, we recommend clicking on the “Overview” category of videos below, and start by watching “Overview 1 of 5: Overview of Brainiac.”

This video is a replay of the Brainiac GUI simulating a 400-neuron, 19,263-synapse Brainiac brain with an eye and an ear that is learning to associate the sound “X” with the written letter “X.” Once this brain has learned the association, if it hears an X but doesn’t see one, the visual X neuron will still fire because the brain is recalling the association.

This video shows a Brainiac brain that knows how to play Sudoku. It has 3,600 neurons and 78,732 synapses. The user interface has been color-coded to indicate neurons firing at high frequency in orange, at medium frequency in green, at low frequency in blue, and neurons that are not firing in black. The white numbers were already provided as clues in this Sudoku puzzle, and the yellow numbers are guesses by the brain as it figures out the solution.