Many of the pieces here have the look of computer graphics, and various high -
tech imaging techniques.
Newberg and d'Aquili base this revolutionary conclusion on a long - term investigation of brain function and behavior as well as studies they conducted using high -
tech imaging techniques to examine the brains of meditating Buddhists and Franciscan nuns at prayer.
These high -
tech imaging techniques, according to their developers, are more accurate than standard methods.
Not exact matches
The very high -
tech stuff we rely on includes functional magnetic resonance
imaging, magnetic encephalography, and some very, very sophisticated electroencephalography — one of the
techniques used to test so - called guilty knowledge.