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Scientists are very careful about claiming that no one else has ever done something before — the last thing they need is some overlooked lab saying, um, right here! — but researchers at Massachusetts ...
Over 100 hours of scanning has yielded a 3-D picture of the whole human brain that’s more detailed than ever before. The new view, enabled by a powerful MRI, has the resolution potentially to spot ...
image: Brain imaging of a patient with a KCC3 T991A mutation. (A) T1 sequence brain MRI, midsagittal view. Corpus callosum is indicated by red arrow. (B) Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery sequence ...
From fetal stages through adolescence, the brain undergoes rapid, layered development—from basic motor skills to complex emotional regulation. Yet this very dynamism, coupled with children's physical ...