Traditional magnetic
resonance imaging works in a similar way, tracking the magnetic response of protons to assemble a 3 - D image.
Not exact matches
In other words, the researchers have found where our «sense of direction» comes from in the brain and
worked out a way to measure it using functional magnetic
resonance imaging (fMRI).
But neither data from brain scanners — functional magnetic
resonance imaging — nor clinical studies of patients with implanted electrodes have explained exactly how the cells in these face patches
work.
It took the best part of 50 years to
work out how to make a superconducting magnet and half as much time again to develop the first killer application, magnetic
resonance imaging.
She was assisted by co-authors Thomas Neuberger, assistant professor of biomedical engineering in Penn State's Huck Institutes of Life Sciences,
working with the Penn State's High - Field Magnetic
Resonance Imaging Facility, and Kate Anthony, research technician in animal science.
In their
work, researchers analyzed 45 healthy volunteers using functional magnetic
resonance imaging (fMRI).
Schiff and Giacino,
working with Columbia University neuroimaging expert Joy Hirsch and graduate student Diana Rodriguez - Moreno, started probing these unpredictable brains in 2001 using functional magnetic
resonance imaging (fMRI), which tracks the minute changes in blood oxygenation that correspond to neural activity.
The research continues Hudziak's
work with the National Institutes of Health Magnetic
Resonance Imaging (MRI) Study of Normal Brain Development.
The laboratory is
working in collaboration with Dr. Paula Foster to develop real - time cellular magnetic
resonance imaging techniques as a means to track dendritic cell migration in vivo in humans.
Conventional techniques used to image proteins, such as X-ray crystallography and nuclear magnetic
resonance imaging, don't
work with fibrous structures such as amyloids.
Carragher was
working on EM, and Potter on magnetic
resonance imaging.
Ultimately, this discovery provided the physiological underpinning of functional magnetic
resonance imaging or fMRI by explaining the origin of the blood - oxygen level dependent, or BOLD, signal used for this
work.
In
work funded by the UK's Wellcome Trust and the National Institutes of Health in the USA, researchers at the University of Cambridge have used magnetic
resonance imaging to map the connections in the brain and shown that the strength of those connections correlates with a person's intelligence.
Working closely with the technicians in the Caltech Brain
Imaging Center (the CBIC), we use functional magnetic resonance imaging, or fMRI, to enable us to see bloodflow throughout the
Imaging Center (the CBIC), we use functional magnetic
resonance imaging, or fMRI, to enable us to see bloodflow throughout the
imaging, or fMRI, to enable us to see bloodflow throughout the brain.
I am a Morgridge Postdoctoral Fellow
working jointly with Kevin Eliceiri, Morgridge Institute for Research and LOCI; Patricia Keely, Cell and Regenerative Biology; and Sean Fain, Medical Physics; in multiscale
imaging — including fluorescence lifetime
imaging microscopy and magnetic
resonance imaging of tumor metabolic signatures — to predict cancer metastasis.
The Relationship between
Working Memory Storage and Elevated Activity as Measured with Functional Magnetic
Resonance Imaging.
If the dog is showing neurologic signs (tremors, shaking, pacing, circling, etc.), the veterinarian may recommend a full neurologic
work up, possibly including sampling and assessment of cerebrospinal fluid and / or advanced
imaging using computed tomography (CT scan) or magnetic
resonance imaging (MRI).
He has
worked in a broad range of technologies, including magnetic
resonance imaging, microprocessors, semiconductor memories, chipsets, semiconductor fabrication processes, relational database software, data storage and wireless communications.