Not exact matches
In the experiment, four
groups of subjects — voice - hearers (both psychotic and non-psychotic) and non-voice hearers (psychotic and non-psychotic)-- were repeatedly presented with a light and a tone at the
same time while undergoing brain
scans.
A second
group of participants listened to an audio description
of the
same episode while being
scanned.
«In this study, we compared fMRI
scans from a large number
of both children and young adults with dyslexia to
scans of typical readers in the
same age
groups.
We'll have to see whether another study from the
same group emerges in the next few months... However, as I re-read the paper, I suspect that may not be the case, as the
scanning was done with a «peripheral quantitative computed tomography» scanner, and «the
scan was taken at the midpoint
of the thigh.»
Researchers at the University
of Cambridge used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) brain
scans to compare the brain activity
of 19 people with compulsive sexual behaviors to that
of the
same number
of healthy subjects while both
groups watched pornography.