Not exact matches
FMRI is becoming a more common imaging technique in neuroscience largely
because it
maps brain activity over time.
«We couldn't have done this even two years ago,» State said, «
because we didn't have the key ingredients: a set of unbiased autism genes that we have confidence in, and a
map of the landscape of the developing human
brain.
Mapping the human
brain's network of interconnections, known as the connectome is typically done with help from computational tools
because recreating interconnections between different
brain regions has been challenging in the lab.
One of the most prized specimens is a sample of the entorhinal cortex, regarded as the X on the
brain's treasure
map by Alzheimer's researchers
because the disease is thought to originate there; the nonprofit
brain bank charges up to $ 1,000 for half a gram.
Most published research on sports - related concussions has been conducted in adults, and IOM says it's dangerous to assume that these findings can be
mapped onto children
because of the changes that occur during
brain development.
The
map suggests that patterns of word meaning are consistent between different people's
brains, but the team say this might be
because they studied a small number of people with a culturally similar upbringing and education.
That scale makes it a somewhat controversial point in science,
because it seems like an impossible feat to
map an entire human
brain at the cellular level.
Aetna considers navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation experimental and investigational for motor function
mapping and / or treatment planning of neurological diseases / disorders (e.g., amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, epilepsy, and resection of
brain tumors)
because its value and effectiveness has not been established.
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Because of the small number of studies published, we were not able to perform additional analysis to compute
brain maps for social and moral subdomains separately.
According to Dweck, the reason this was taking place was
because the students gained insights into the idea that their thinking and their self - directed behaviour could change and rewire their
brain and create new
brain maps.
Because many owls have ear holes that are at different heights on their heads, their
brains can create a three - dimensional auditory
map of what is around them.