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Researchers Use AI to Generate Images Based on People's Brain Activity
Researchers found that they could reconstruct high-resolution images from brain activity.
What It’s Like to Smoke Salvia for Science
I was the final volunteer in the world's first brain imaging study on salvia divinorum.
These Diplomats Are Suing Canada Over the Mysterious Brain Damage They Got While Stationed in Cuba
It’s dubbed the Havana Syndrome and its cause is unknown.
Why a Helium Leak Disabled Every iPhone in a Medical Facility
The bizarre incident happened during the installation of an MRI machine and was a surprise to everyone except Apple.
Neuroscientists Find That It's Easier to Be a Pessimist
The brain is quicker to judge something as negative, because it’s easier than reframing to positive thinking.
This Is What Your Gross Tongue Looks Like When You Talk
MRI videos of the insides of people’s mouths and bodies are kind of gross, but represent important breakthroughs in medicine.
A Brain Scan Could Help You Choose the Most Effective Depression Treatment
And avoid frustration from not responding to therapy or meds.
MRIs Say We’re All Needy Attention Seekers on Facebook
Our brains follow a predictable pattern when it comes to sharing stories.
We Can Now Detect Autism in Brain Scans
A new MRI technique is 80 percent accurate at diagnosing the condition.
Scientists Built an MRI Machine Just for Newborns
The world's first mini-scanner could help improve the prognosis for babies born prematurely.
Virtual Autopsies Help Shed Light on Possible Child Abuse
Radiology techniques are being increasingly used to conduct post-mortem investigations that are less slice-and-dice, more scan-and-shoot.