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- Aerobic Exercise Benefits Memory In Persons With Multiple Sclerosis
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3 months. Data were collected by high-resolution MRI (neuroanatomical volumes), fMRI (functional ...
Article - News Staff - Nov 4 2013 - 7:30am
- The Death Of The Cosmological Constant: Why Did Einstein Accept An Expanding Universe?
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we see papers claiming to draw conclusions from weak observational data, fMRI images, or surveys of ...
Article - News Staff - Feb 18 2014 - 4:37pm
- Sound And Vision: Visual Cortex Processes Auditory Information Too
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functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) to examine the activity in the early visual cortex in 10 ...
Article - News Staff - May 25 2014 - 8:44am
- Brain Scans May Help Predict Recovery From Coma
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resonance imaging (fMRI) scans taken of their brains. For those in a coma, the scans were conducted after ...
Article - News Staff - Nov 15 2015 - 3:38pm
- Enlarged Perivascular Spaces In The Brains Of Migraine Sufferers
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A new fMRI paper used ultra-high-field 7T MRI to compare structural microvascular changes in different ...
Article - News Staff - Nov 24 2022 - 6:31am
- Sexual Image And Drug Craving Signals Linked In Brain Imaging Study
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patients who demonstrated the strongest brain response to unseen cues in the fMRI experiment also felt the ...
Article - News Staff - Jan 30 2008 - 2:52am
- Brain Scan Reveals Why You Buy Jewelry For Your Wife Instead Of Gears Of War 2
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fMRI scans also can't help if you are stupid enough to buy that game instead of the jewelry. ...
Article - News Staff - Dec 14 2008 - 12:46pm
- Figuring Out Short Term Perceptual And Memory Storage Processing
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in blood flow, as seen with fMRI, are measured in voxels-- small units displayed in a 3-D grid. ...
Article - News Staff - Feb 22 2009 - 1:53pm
- Brain's Reward Circuit Activity Ebbs And Flows With A Woman's Hormonal Cycle
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a task involving simulated slot machines. The women were scanned before and after ovulation. The fMRI ...
Article - News Staff - Feb 5 2007 - 1:23pm
- Sept. 11 Ripple Effect- Those Closest More Reactive To Fear
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and Gary Glover of Stanford University, who developed the fMRI techniques used. Source: Cornell. ...
Article - News Staff - May 6 2007 - 9:41pm