Neuroimaging
A review of neuroimaging-related content on Genes to Cognition Online.
neuroimaging, imaging, psychology, neural events, functional, magnetic, resonance, fmri, mri, pet, positron, emission, tomography, meg, magnetoencephalography, eeg, erp, dana, review
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2266. Neuroimaging - review
Bridging the gap between descriptions of human behaviors and underlying neural events has been a dream of both psychologists and neuroscientists for quite some time.
873. Electroencephalogram (EEG)
Electroencephalogram (EEG) recordings measure electrical activity in the brain that is the result of electrochemical signaling between neurons.
1153. Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI)
Professor Trevor Robbins describes functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) technology, which is used to take detailed images of the functioning brain.
828. The Brain and Sleep
Researchers are using neuroimaging to look at what happens in the whole brain during sleep.
1163. Neuroimaging and Schizophrenia
Professor Daniel Weinberger describes how neuroimaging techniques are being used to examine the brains of schizophrenic patients.
864. Imaging Technology
Images from brain scans and new microscopy techniques are offering a strikingly clear glimpse of what’s going on underneath the bumpy surface of our skulls.
800. Imaging Alzheimer's Disease
Neuroimaging techniques help scientists visualize Alzheimer's disease before the disease becomes debilitating.
1293. Neuroethics - The Issues
The Dana Review summarizes emergent issues in the area of neuroethics.
2089. Comparing neuroimaging techniques
Professor Wayne Drevets discusses the advantages of using different neuroimaging techniques, such as MEG and PET, to solve particular research questions.
824. Your Brain at Rest
What is the brain doing when it is being asked to do nothing in particular?