Participants each underwent two fMRI scans — one before the experiment began and one after — in order for the researchers to
track neural changes.
Not exact matches
In this way, we can
track changes in
neural activity as learning progresses.»
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.
Tracking strength progression is vital to any resistance based program, with muscles needing to be consistently challenged in order to fortify the
neural connections and muscular adaptions needed for
change.
This has included an NIMH funded study on EMDR and NCCAM funded study of yoga, and, in recent years, the study of neurofeedback to investigate whether attentional and perceptual systems (and the
neural tracks responsible for them) can be altered by
changing EEG patterns.