Digital human anatomy and imaging techniques represent a paradigm shift in the study and application of anatomical information. By integrating advanced imaging modalities—such as high-resolution ...
Magnetic resonance tractography (MRT) is a valuable, noninvasive imaging tool for studying human brain anatomy and, as MRT methods and technologies advance, has the potential to yield new and ...
Scientists at the Massachusetts General Hospital are giving us an unparalleled look at the human brain. By placing the donated brain of a deceased patient in an MRI scanner for almost five days, the ...
SACLAY (France) — The world's most powerful magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner has delivered its first images of human brains, reaching a new level of precision that is hoped will shed more ...
The University of Illinois at Chicago unveiled today the world's most powerful magnetic resonance imaging machine for human studies, capable of imaging not just the anatomy but metabolism within ...
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a medical imaging technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed pictures of the internal structures of the body. It is a safe and ...
The proposed study of clustering segmentation methods gives flexibility to the radiologist to analyze and monitor the patient according to specific regions of interest within the brain. Studies on the ...
A new kind of MRI component in the shape of a glove delivers the first clear images of bones, tendons and ligaments moving together, a new study finds. Led by NYU School of Medicine and just published ...
Morning Overview on MSN
AI flops in hunt for brain structure link to human navigation skills
Steven Weisberg, a researcher at The University of Texas at Arlington, put some of the most advanced artificial intelligence tools available to work on structural brain scans and found they could not ...
New Rochelle, NY, September 26, 2011—Magnetic resonance tractography (MRT) is a valuable, noninvasive imaging tool for studying human brain anatomy and, as MRT methods and technologies advance, has ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results