Tag: Neuroimaging

The Fate of the Person Guilty of a Homicide Depends on Her Brain Scans’ Varying inferences

According to a new research study by a reputed neuroscientist from an esteemed University in Chicago, individuals who commit murders have reduced gray matter. Mainly in the brain’s regions linked with social cognition, behavioral regulation and emotional processing, reductions in gray matter were evident. The same condition was not apparent in people guilty of other […]

Functional MRI, the New Alternative to Brain Imaging, May Change the Scene of Neuroimaging Forever

According to some doctors based in California, an advanced technique for brain imaging may eventually replace functional MRI and change the scene of neuroimaging permanently. Physicians from the USC Keck School of Medicine in alliance with researchers from the California Institute of Technology created detailed images of the brain with the help of functional photoacoustic […]

Neuroimaging Helps ID Teens At Risk Of Excessive Drinking

Life goes through various stages of growth. As a person grows, the physical and mental change that morphs the person from a toddler to adult, cast an impact at every stage of growth. Every level of transition between the stages of life impacts the behavior of the person concerned profoundly. Sometimes, various tendencies appear in […]