Intranasal Delivery—A New Therapeutic Approach for Brain Tumors
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FEITER A NEW METHOD OF BRAIN SCANNING
Functional Electrical Impedance Tomography of Evoked Responses (fEITER) is an entirely new medical imaging technique which enables high speed imaging and monitoring of electrical activity deep within the brain.
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In Tiny Worm, Unlocking Secrets of the Brain
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Caltech Researchers Create the First Artificial Neural Network Out of DNA
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Sit back and relax: Watch a 3-D film of the brain as it loses consciousness
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agents of expression
Most children learn to speak and understand what’s said effortlessly. It’s a spontaneous process that doesn’t require classroom training. The brain is innately tuned to extract the rules of spoken language. Observations show that parents rarely correct for rules of grammar during early childhood. However, they frequently correct for the rules of semantics ..making sure their children convey the proper idea […
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Speech recognition
The way we process and interpret speech is largely dependent on the neuro-anatomy of the brain. Speech signals must travel from lower to higher regions before something resembling someone speaking can occur. Sound waves enter the ear canal where they are first broken down into their…
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Human Brain Mapping (HBM) 2011
Human Brain Mapping in Quebec City was an excellent, if not slightly overwhelming, conference which brought together the often discrepant worlds of neuroscience, psychology, psychiatry, physics, engineering, mathematics, and computer science. (Did I miss anyone?) For a first-timer – and someone relatively new to the world of neuroimaging – it was a whirlwind opportunity to try to absorb as much wisdom as…
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Long term follow up of emotional side effect after deep brain stimulation operation
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