Functional magnetic resonance imaging is a non-invasive method for measuring brain activity. It uses magnetic resonance imaging to map blood oxygenation levels in the brain and estimate changes in ...
Our main goals in this area of research are to provide tools that measure functional mechanical quantities ... (displacements under applied loading by magnetic resonance imaging), a versatile and ...
The experimental technique had been done on soft ... But current methods, such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and intracranial electroencephalography (EEG) leave many questions ...
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a crucial tool in medical diagnostics, providing detailed images of the body's internal structures. However, traditional MRI techniques often require long ...
In the well-known thought experiment known as the prisoner's dilemma, one individual has to decide whether to stay silent or ...
I apply machine learning techniques to the analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging data acquired from individuals playing a game with a social component. Through my work, I seek to ...
In the biomedical field, one of the most powerful technological platforms allowing for in vivo metabolic diagnostic and ...
To evaluate the effectiveness of public video campaigns against risky alcohol consumption, psychologists used EEG measurements to examine the synchronization of brain activity in groups of viewers. In ...
A new study has revealed how both recent and lifetime cannabis use can affect cognitive function and working memory.
Major types of brain imaging techniques used today include functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), electroencephalography (EEG), and emission computed tomography. Each presents a different ...
Professor Simon Robinson’s group focusses on the pre-clinical development and application of non-invasive magnetic resonance ... quantitative functional MRI techniques to identify case-specific ...
A team of scientists has unveiled how the hippocampus orchestrates multiple memory processes, including encoding new information, forming memories, and retrieving them.