«On a normal clinical MRI scan, you typically see
the structural images of the brain, and for a mild brain injury like a concussion, we aren't able to see the underlying changes we were able to see using these advanced methods.»
Not exact matches
We are using these new tools to
image the
structural features
of individual cells, such as the cell body and the axons
of the cells, which are long fibers that extend from each neuron, together forming the optic nerve that transmits visual information to the
brain.
The NCBR serves as a repository for in vivo
structural MRI scans
of chimpanzee
brains, in vivo and postmortem diffusion tensor
images (DTI), as well as postmortem fixed and frozen
brain specimens.