By the time I’d gotten to the MRI, I was cognitively overloaded.
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GlobalData on MSNSubtle Medical’s software solution gains CE mark for MRI imagingSubtle Medical has gained the CE mark certification in Europe for its software solution SubtleHD, designed to enhance the quality of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) images. According to the company, ...
Can VR reveal hidden biases? This study explores how virtual encounters trigger subconscious stereotypes and emotional ...
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Stockhead on MSNHealth Check: Emvision’s stroke detector takes to the skiesRoyal Flying Doctor Service paramedics have successfully tested Emvision's portable stroke detector, First Responder.
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GlobalData on MSNResearchers at UCalgary to use nuclear imaging for adrenal disorder treatmentUniversity of Calgary (UCalgary) is set to make use of nuclear adrenal imaging, to enhance the diagnosis and treatment of ...
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Zacks Investment Research on MSNHYPR Stock Jumps on NVIDIA Partnership to Advance AI NeuroimagingHyperfine, Inc. HYPR recently announced a strategic collaboration with NVIDIA to integrate advanced AI technologies into its ...
Hyperfine (Nasdaq:HYPR) announced today that it entered into a strategic collaboration with Nvidia to leverage its AI ...
When a person's hearing and vision are uncompromised and function at a relatively high level, the human brain is able to take in various sights and ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a non-invasive biomedical imaging technique that uses a strong oscillating magnetic field to induce endogenous atoms such as hydrogen, or exogenously added ...
MIT research finds the brain’s language-processing network also responds to artificial languages such as Esperanto and languages made for TV, such as Klingon on “Star Trek” and High Valyrian and ...
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine investigators are seeking healthy volunteers for a research study of cognition that involves noninvasive brain stimulation during functional MRI scanning ...
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News Medical on MSNNature relieves physical pain: pain-related signals in the brain are reducedIn a new study, an international team of neuroscientists led by the University of Vienna has shown that experiencing nature can alleviate acute physical pain. Surprisingly, simply watching nature ...
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