But maybe despite our best judgment we fall for someone whose
brain scan proves he's prone to breaking promises anyway; should we forget about him and try to find someone else?
In addition,
the brain scans prove that the fear regions in the brain were always particularly active.
A study published in a recent issue of the journal Neuron revealed that fluorescent compounds used in
brain scans prove might help researchers diagnose the disease, monitor treatment effectiveness, and test new drugs.
Not exact matches
when trying to use a
brain scan the latest endeavour of science it has been
proven unreliable.
Nicholas Schiff, a neurologist at Cornell's Weill Medical College, adds that such
brain -
scan results don't necessarily
prove awareness, pointing out that people on the verge of sleep or under hypnosis follow orders without necessarily being aware too.
Data from
brain scans may also
prove useful for assessing a treatment's effectiveness, says Pelphrey, who has worked with Piven's team in the past.
By submitting himself to
brain scans and neurofeedback technology and by interviewing researchers who are decoding the
brain in new ways, he hopes to
prove that «
brain science has become an avenue for introspection, a way of bridging the physiological reality of your
brain with the mental life you already inhabit.»
The findings don't
prove that a single concussion caused the differences that were revealed in
brain scans and thinking tests that were given an average of two years after a reported concussion.
Dopamine function in the lower areas of the
brain of those with FMS has been
proven (via
brain scans), and results in an increase in pain perception, as well as a lack of «enjoyment» (a life without normal
brain reward).
According to a new
brain scan study, heterosexual women are almost equally aroused by erotic stimuli featuring men as they are by erotic stimuli that feature women, further
proving that female arousal is a particularly complex issue.
The neurobiology craze has many therapists offering clients lecturettes on neuroplasticity and myelination, and one Networker author reports showing them PET
scans, presumably to
prove that therapy really does change the
brain.