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Rather than taking full images of a particular cross-section of the brain every few seconds, as in conventional fMRI, he and his colleagues set their MRI equipment so that it would gather sequences of ...
If you took many x-rays of the same area, at slightly different angles, a computer could put the information from the x-rays together to create a cross-sectional ... known as MRI, magnetic ...
A new study has uncovered the brain connectivity patterns that differentiate patients who recover from psychosis from those ...
MRI employs a magnetic field to collect information about the body—it can produce cross-sectional images of various body parts, including the brain. It is the most prominent method in ...
CROSS-SECTIONAL T1-weighted MRI of a healthy human brain. (credit: WikimediaCommons/Asnaebsa) It offers hope that lifestyle and dietary changes can slow brain aging. Brain age, as evaluated by MRI ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an important tool for identifying changes in brain structure that precede ... which provides detail-rich, cross-sectional images of the body by generating ...
Silent brain infarcts ... are commonly identified on MRI scans Silent brain infarcts ... also affecting small vessels in the brain. Cross-sectional studies have previously shown an association ...
This cross-sectional analysis of participants’ baseline evaluation explores the relationship between exposure to repeated blows to the head and MRI measures of brain structure and function, along with ...