Overall, from a systems neuroscience point of view ... the whole-brain responses that are elicited by DBS, and this has recently become possible with functional neuroimaging. Using PET to study ...
In a positron emission tomography (PET ... network across the brain, including left central opercular and insular cortices, precuneus, thalamus, cerebellar regions crus II and VIIb, supramarginal ...
Alzheimer's disease, a type of dementia that profoundly alters a person’s memory and cognitive function, affects an estimated ...
Using a novel deep learning approach, we evaluated the predictive power of the functional connectome during various states (resting state, movie-watching, and n-back) on episodic memory and working ...
Activation in the basal ganglia occurred early ... Presently, we are investigating the dynamics of brain activation patterns during longer delay periods to more directly distinguish systems ...
Radiolabeled biologics whether amino acids, cells, antibodies, proteins, viruses or synthetic ligands have potential for functional imaging and therapy. To ...
Today this work can be supplemented with MRI and PET scans ... which had affected David’s basal ganglia (a group of nuclei that sit deep within the brain and are involved in the control of ...
Created with Sketch. Positron emission tomography (PET) allows for the analysis of physiological processes in ways other forms of brain imaging do not. For example, PET has been used to measure ...
A man with paralysis who had electrodes implanted in his brain can pilot a virtual drone through an obstacle course simply by imagining moving his fingers. His brain signals are interpreted by an ...
Brain samples contained 10 times more microplastics than other organs. The brain may contain higher -- and more significant -- amounts of microplastics than other organs in the body, according to ...
It’s a complex yet efficient cleaning mechanism that works in every organ except the brain. “When cells are active, they produce waste metabolites, and this also happens in the brain.
Harvard researchers have mapped and catalogued more than 70,000 synaptic connections from about 2,000 rat neurons, using a silicon chip capable of recording small yet telltale synaptic signals from a ...