«This is a very exciting area,» agrees
brain imager Monte Buchsbaum of Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City.
Under
a brain imager, his brain looked normal.
Not exact matches
He then placed both players in an fMRI (functional magnetic resonance
imager) and scanned their
brains as they nonverbally communicated with one another via computer.
Researchers are probing the
brain with increasingly powerful tools, including superfast magnetic resonance
imagers and microelectrodes that can detect the murmurs of individual
brain cells.
He had scanned the
brains of 44 people, half of them known murderers, with
imagers that pick out the areas of high activity.
Using functional magnetic resonance
imagers (fMRI), Jack has found that the human
brain has an analytic network and an empathetic network that tend to suppress one another.