But careful
analysis of the volunteers» eye
movements, combined with measurements of brain activity using
functional magnetic resonance imaging, revealed that the hippocampus was often retrieving memories even if these recollections didn't make it to the level of consciousness.
By using AnNa, which enables the
analysis of bones and muscles at the same time, new cranial
functional dependences have been uncovered, because muscles — associated to
movements — link separate bones.