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Brain Plasticity After a Stroke Functional MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) studies reveal the brain's innate plasticity – its ability to ... 's area (the region in the left cortex that controls the understanding of language). Functional MRI showed that the brain initially recouped by allocating speech comprehension to an area on ...
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Exploratorium Magazine: The Body: fMRI
With the advent of fMRI, though, that's begun to change. Short for "functional magnetic resonance imaging," fMRI allows researchers to look at events instead of just structures, and ... problem. "It adds function to structure," explains Dr. Joy Hirsch, Director of the Laboratory of Functional MRI at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. "We've had a good grasp of the ...
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Exploratorium Magazine: The Body: fMRI: page 2
But if it's on, you can't take it apart. Catch 22. Functional MRI lets us look at what's happening inside the box while it's turned on ...
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BNL, LBNL, and SUNY Stony Brook are developing miniature mobile PET and MRI scanners for brain imaging in mice and rats without anesthesia. More Biological ... Institute Production Genomics Facility for high throughput DNA sequencing. Center for Comparative and Functional Genomics providing expertise in mouse genetics (experimental design, mutagenesis, transgenesis, phenotyping, cryopreservation ...
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BNL, LBNL, and SUNY Stony Brook are developing miniature mobile PET and MRI scanners for brain imaging in mice and rats without anesthesia. More Life and ... Institute Production Genomics Facility for high throughput DNA sequencing. Center for Comparative and Functional Genomics providing expertise in mouse genetics (experimental design, mutagenesis, transgenesis, phenotyping, cryopreservation of ...
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NREL Research Fellows: Alex Zunger
John Perdew the now most widely used exchange and correlation energy functional and the Self–Interaction Correction. In 1983, he developed a novel theoretical method for simultaneous ... for first–principles electronic structure theory of solids." He is the winner of the DOE/MRI 1980 and 1990 Outstanding Achievement Award, and the 1997 DOE–BES award for Sustained Research ...
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