Neuroscience
Portable, Wireless Brain Scanner
Smart Mobs points to a
BBC report from yesterday about a Bluetooth-enabled portable brain scanner under development for use in acute stroke situations.
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Anthony H. Risser | neuroscience | neuropsychology | brain
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Pushing Alzheimer Research Forward
Zach Lynch of Brain Waves points to a recent Op-Ed piece in The Washington Post by the CEO of Wyeth, Robert Essner: Read the post, with a link to the piece - Anthony H. Risser | neuroscience | neuropsychology | brain...
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Human-computer Interfaces And Facial Cognition
The N=1: Population of One blog discusses and points to an upcoming academic workshop about HCI and cognitive factors related to faces: Read the post. - Anthony H. Risser | neuroscience | neuropsychology | brain...
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In The Weeklies: Cerebrovascular Events (cvas)
The 20 August 2005 issue of the British Medical Journal includes the following papers, in full-text format: Charles D A Wolfe, Nigel C Smeeton, Catherine Coshall, Kate Tilling, & Anthony G Rudd. Survival differences after stroke in a multiethnic population:...
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Apple Advertises The Brain
Apple's website added an article entitled Streamlining Neuroimaging yesterday, which outlines the work of Dr. Nouchine Hadjikhani and her use of the NeuroLens software app in visualizing the results of functional neuroimaging. - Anthony H. Risser...
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Fmri And The Primary Visual Cortex
Improved Scanning Technique Uses Brain as Portal to Thought By NICHOLAS WADE The New York Times Published: April 25, 2005 By peering not into the eyes but into the brain, an improved scanning technique has enabled scientists to figure out what people...
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