Sentences with phrase «new imaging methods»

New imaging methods allow people to observe their brain activity in real - time.
Armed with new imaging methods such as two - photon microscopy, he and his colleagues are now able to view the ongoing alterations of neural circuitry in living animals.
«Powerful new imaging method reveals in detail how particles move in solution: X-ray laser method solves phase problem for solution scattering; will improve imaging in areas ranging from astronomy to virology.»
«Multicolor MRIs could aid disease detection: New imaging method out of Case Western Reserve University elevates MRI capabilities.»
Indeed, within the world of super resolution microscopy, PA - FPs have helped create several new imaging methods, including photoactivation - localization microscopy (PALM, also FPALM)(11).
New imaging methods allow scientists to noninvasively observe the live brains of their human patients in two ways: as they perform tasks in functional imaging machines, enabling scientists to see which brain regions show simultaneous activation and thus imply connectivity, and in diffusion imaging scanners that model the pathways of the fiber bundles by recording water flow along the gradients of the cables.
Newer imaging methods such as CTscan and MRI scans are of no concern, even if contrast is used.
Above all, Mankoff says testing of new imaging methods should focus on applications where they clearly represent an advance for patients over other imaging or biopsy - based techniques.
Newer imaging methods such as CT scan and MRI scans are of no concern, even if contrast is used.
A study by Eawag and Zurich University researchers using a new imaging method has revealed that, surprisingly, cocaine accumulates in the eyes of zebrafish.
A study tested a new imaging method that provided reliable neurofeedback on the level of amygdala activity using electroencephalography (EEG), and allowed people to alter their own emotional responses through self - regulation of its activity.
A study published in the current issue of Biological Psychiatry tested a new imaging method that provided reliable neurofeedback on the level of amygdala activity using electroencephalography (EEG), and allowed people to alter their own emotional responses through self - regulation of its activity.
«Visualizing single molecules in whole cells with a new spin: A new imaging method could put super-resolution microscopy within reach of most biologists.»
Delaney said the project's goal was to examine how useful the new imaging methods would be for studying archeological objects like Fayum paintings.
This can be clearly detected with the new imaging method.
«However the new imaging method allows us for the first time to non-invasively see how the treatment is working «live» on the airway surface.»
Dr Morgan said the new imaging method, which was developed using a synchrotron x-ray source, may also open up possibilities in assessing how effective treatments were for other lung, heart and brain diseases.
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