To obtain accuracy clustering for normal T1-weighted image ... methods on T1-weighted MRI gray and white matters. However, evaluation on 4 slices of brain tissues have been selected, where the ...
Addiction causes hundreds of changes in brain anatomy, chemistry ... to drugs into the tube of a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machine, which tracks blood flow in the brain as a way to analyze ...
The criteria for the Stuttering in DSM-V are as below: (A) Disturbances in the temporal pattern and normal fluency of speech that ... received high-resolution anatomical whole brain T1-weighted MRI in ...
This has led to speculate that IHI may be the end of the phenotypic spectrum of normal hippocampal shape (Bernasconi et ... It is thus tempting to speculate that IHI may be a marker of atypical brain ...
Major complications reported in the literature are rare when these procedures are performed by operators with appropriate training and knowledge of the relevant vascular and surgical anatomy ... MRI ...
A study at the intersection of biology, statistics and medical imaging by IIM Indore faculty member Prof Sujoy Mukhoti has ...
The first step is by applying an optimal multilevel threshold to the MRI tissue to obtain a minimum number of clustered pixels. The second step is to cluster each pixel in MRI intensity where ...
Striking brain similarities have been detected in patients who experience long COVID and Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS), in particular, a larger than normal hippocampus.
Could it be possible that someone is a better reader because of their brain anatomy? A study published in Neuroimage shows the brain structure of readers, explaining why some people excel at reading.
noting that it also helps clarify important processes in the normal brain. "Novelty is the difference between what you predicted will happen and what actually occurred. This research shows that ...