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Brain imaging reveals connection between dopamine levels and chronic depression in young women
A new brain imaging study led by researchers in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health in the Renaissance School ...
The University of Arizona is celebrating the installation of two advanced MRI systems on campus, powered by artificial intelligence. These systems mark a significant leap in ...
G. Allan Johnson, focuses on advanced MRI techniques for studying neurodegenerative diseases, exploring the challenges of ...
Scientists at the University of Aberdeen have developed an ultra-low magnetic scanner, which can perform MRI scans without the need for intravenous contrast agents and with unprecedented precision.
When UAB investigators are interested in carrying out state-of-the-art experiments and analyses to examine brain and body anatomy and function, they come to the Research MRI Core, one of 15 core ...
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New Brain Scan May Detect Alzheimer’s Before Symptoms Appear
British scientists at Oxford have developed a novel brain scan technique that may identify Alzheimer’s disease far earlier than previously possible — before any visible symptoms emerge. The method ...
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UC Davis Adds First-In-California Large Bore Equine CT Scanner To New Imaging Center
Four imaging suites are "revolutionizing how the hospital diagnoses and treats horses and other large animals." ...
A new MRI scanner is transforming brain surgery for children. The intra-operative MRI (iMRI) scanner, now operational at University Hospital Southampton (UHS), gives surgeons precise real-time images ...
Trinity College Dublin has acquired a new €2m state-of-the-art wearable brain scanner which it has described as a "gamechanger" for brain research in Ireland.
Since the same person’s brain doesn’t change in that short window, any differences between scans are from the machines themselves. This template served as a sort of neurotypical control, which allowed ...
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