A new brain imaging technique can predict a child's age to within a year.
After talking with the lawyer, Karen eventually connected with a University of Pittsburgh research team working on
a new brain imaging technique.
Not exact matches
Using sophisticated computer - driven
imaging techniques like PET (positive emission tomography) and the MRI (magnetic resonance
imaging), researchers opened up
new details about the operation of the
brain.
The scanner, quiet enough for a baby to sleep inside, relies on a
new brain -
imaging technique called diffusion MRI, which maps long - distance white matter connections in the
brain by tracking the movement of water.
A
new computer -
imaging technique shows researchers how
brain cells communicate — one molecule at a time
Professor Jianfeng Feng commented that
new technology has made it possible to conduct this trail - blazing study: «human intelligence is a widely and hotly debated topic and only recently have advanced
brain imaging techniques, such as those used in our current study, given us the opportunity to gain sufficient insights to resolve this and inform developments in artificial intelligence, as well as help establish the basis for understanding and diagnosis of debilitating human mental disorders such as schizophrenia and depression.»
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New imaging technique detects early
brain damage from hypertension.»
I was very intrigued by the idea of peering inside the
brain using
new brain -
imaging techniques.
But first author Dr. Sang - Young Kim and colleagues applied a
new method of the
brain imaging technique called MR spectroscopy to suppress the interfering signal and reveal the hidden glycine signal.
«The
imaging technique could shed light on the immune dysfunction that underpins a broad range of neuroinflammatory diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and addiction,» said Christine Sandiego, PhD, lead author of the study and a researcher from the department of psychiatry at the Yale School of Medicine in
New Haven, Conn. «This is the first human study that accurately measures this immune response in the
brain.
2010 and beyond Innovative
new imaging techniques are revealing intricate microstructures deep within the
brain.
A
new imaging technique helps researchers map the damage from traumatic
brain injury with unprecedented accuracy.
Dyer, who recently joined the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, also studies how the
brain computes via its signaling networks, and this
imaging technique could someday open
new windows onto how they work.
For the
new study, researchers from the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) in Pittsburgh used diffusion tensor
imaging (DTI), an MRI
technique that measures the integrity of white matter — the
brain's signal - transmitting nerve fibers — to see if injuries to the nerves may be the root cause of these post-traumatic depression and anxiety symptoms.
The development of
new, advanced
imaging techniques holds the promise for elucidating a better understanding of the how the
brain works.
But now, thanks to advances in
brain imaging techniques and improved understanding of numerical cognition in general,
new insights into the disorder have begun to emerge.
Combining several
new techniques, Jonathan R. Polimeni, Ph.D., senior author of the study, and his colleagues at Harvard's Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical
Imaging, applied fast fMRI in an effort to track neuronal networks that control human thought processes, and found that they could now measure rapidly oscillating
brain activity.
But a better understanding of how these drugs work in animal studies, and the advancement of
brain -
imaging techniques, has sparked a swathe of
new research.
For example, last year one of our «Young Investigators» reported that his project, the development of a
new method to visualise fibre tracts in the
brain using functional
imaging techniques, was not only successful but he recently secured ongoing funding for it from the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
A
new study using different
brain imaging techniques linked the intensity of an individual's placebo effect to the amount of dopamine (a neurotransmitter involved in the pleasure and reward pathway) released in a midbrain region called the nucleus accumbens.
The testing schedule in
New Zealand, limited at first, expanded as they added new techniques and technologies, such as DNA analysis, retinal imaging (which can help gauge the brain's vascular health), and scans of brain activi
New Zealand, limited at first, expanded as they added
new techniques and technologies, such as DNA analysis, retinal imaging (which can help gauge the brain's vascular health), and scans of brain activi
new techniques and technologies, such as DNA analysis, retinal
imaging (which can help gauge the
brain's vascular health), and scans of
brain activity.
Using a
new high - speed
imaging technique called SCAPE to track activity in the entire fly
brain, we will identify activity patterns that generate appetite and trigger food seeking behavior.
The researchers hope that their
new imaging technique will allow doctors to directly measure whether the treatments given to premature infants encourage normal
brain development, while also shedding light on the biological roots of a host of neurological and psychiatric disorders.
Mapping these anatomical connections with
techniques such as diffusion tensor
imaging (shown here) is a major goal of Japan's
new Brain / MINDS project.
Using a
new imaging technique, the scientists monitored the formation of insulating layers around nerve cells, a process called myelination, which is vital for normal
brain function.
Ultimately, the combination of this
new method of focusing on gene activity in single cells with other single - cell
techniques involving microscopic
imaging is likely to reveal the origins of developmental disorders of the
brain, he added.
The
new test is being used in research programs at the UCSF Memory and Aging Center, which employs advanced diagnostic
techniques, including genetics,
imaging, behavioral assessments, neurology, and neuropsychology to treat people with age - related
brain diseases.
As part of his training he became involved in neuroscience research; in particular he was part of group that was using
new imaging techniques to see how different parts of the
brain worked together in real time.
We will also continue using our
new imaging technique to study synapses in various areas of the
brain during sleep and different forms of plasticity.
New imaging techniques are providing a better understanding of key
brain - based processes impacting risk and resilience.