Children who are relatively less affected by conflict receive higher parental ratings of EC and higher scores on laboratory measures of inhibitory control.12 Moreover, using experimental tasks is particularly effective when it comes to understanding the brain basis underlying children's control skills, because the child can perform those tasks while neural activation is registered
with brain imaging techniques.
Cognitive neuroscientists have studied this distinction
with brain imaging techniques and the findings — unsurprisingly — tell us a lot about our increasingly polarised world today and the ways our brains process the distinction between us and «others».
Not exact matches
Using DTI
imaging technique, researchers at Indiana University School of Medicine and the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College, found in a 2013 study [16] significant differences in
brain white matter of varsity football and hockey players compared
with a group of non-contact-sport athletes,
with the number of times they were hit correlated
with changes in the white matter.
fMRI is a medical
imaging technique which, when applied to the
brain allows us to non-invasively observe neural activity associated
with specific human behaviour.
A new
imaging technique helps researchers map the damage from traumatic
brain injury
with unprecedented accuracy.
After talking
with the lawyer, Karen eventually connected
with a University of Pittsburgh research team working on a new
brain imaging technique.
The scientists used
imaging techniques to visualize the activity in certain areas of the flies»
brains while these were stimulated
with different odours, and they were able to localize and identify the receptor for citrus.
The international research team assessed how well the most widely - used
imaging techniques measure the pathological changes expected in the
brain and the accuracy
with which they can predict an individual's clinical outcome.
Scientists have long used an
imaging technique called positron emission tomography (PET) to visualize ß - amyloid deposits marked by radioactive chemical tags in the
brains of people
with AD.
Using a special
imaging technique, Northwestern Medicine scientists have discovered the toxic build - up of amyloid protein is greater on the left side of the
brain — the site of language processing — than on the right side in many individuals living
with PPA.
Advances in
brain imaging techniques mean we are now able to pinpoint the precise
brain regions involved in the near - miss effect and identify how they interact
with people's vulnerability to problem gambling.»
Nectow and his colleagues zeroed in on the dorsal raphe nucleus, or DRN, when whole -
brain imaging made
with iDISCO, an advanced
technique developed at Rockefeller, revealed that this part of the
brain becomes activated in hungry mice.
With the advent of modern
imaging techniques that peer into the
brain as it functions, though, we at least gain some perspective on our bad habits.
Mapping these anatomical connections
with techniques such as diffusion tensor
imaging (shown here) is a major goal of Japan's new
Brain / MINDS project.
Neuron pathways in the living human
brain shown
with a magnetic resonance
imaging technique.
The research team combined two complementary
brain imaging techniques to study the relationship between hippocampal immune response, functional connections, and depressive symptoms in 13 patients
with multiple sclerosis and 22 healthy control subjects.
We combine behavioral economics and social psychology tools
with imaging and psychophysiological
techniques to investigate the
brain mechanisms that support these complex processes.
Ultimately, the combination of this new method of focusing on gene activity in single cells
with other single - cell
techniques involving microscopic
imaging is likely to reveal the origins of developmental disorders of the
brain, he added.
Center investigators in psychology include Randolph Blake, who uses behavioral and
brain -
imaging techniques to study the neural bases of human visual perception,
with an emphasis on binocular vision and motion perception.
Now armed
with the human genome and a combination of cutting - edge genetic methods and
brain imaging techniques, lab scientists are now exploring the neural circuitry of living animals in ways they could likely have never dreamed of even just 20 years ago.
To investigate whole -
brain changes potentially associated
with these processes, we applied a magnetic resonance
imaging technique novel to psychiatric research, quantitative mapping of T1 relaxation in the rotating frame (T1ρ).
The new test is being used in research programs at the UCSF Memory and Aging Center, which employs advanced diagnostic
techniques, including genetics,
imaging, behavioral assessments, neurology, and neuropsychology to treat people
with age - related
brain diseases.
These novel
techniques, which include diffusion tensor
imaging (DTI), functional magnetic resonance
imaging (fMRI), and frameless stereotaxy, enable us to adjust our route to a tumor and remove a tumor
with the least amount of damage to critical or sensitive parts of the
brain.
brain scan A
technique to view structures inside the
brain, typically
with X-rays or a magnetic resonance
imaging (or MRI) machine.
A 1995 study used
brain imaging techniques to investigate the affinity of benzodiazepine for GABA - A receptors as well as the slow metabolism of glucose in the
brains of people
with Alzheimer's disease.
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