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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
University of North Carolina-led researchers have used brain connectivity charts built from functional MRI data as a tool for ...
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 ...