Wii Balance Board induces changes in brains of people with multiple sclerosis.
A balance board accessory for a popular video game console can help people with multiple sclerosis (MS) reduce their risk of accidental falls, according to new research published online in the journal...
View ArticleNeuroimaging shows brain connection breakdown in early Alzheimer’s disease.
Changes in brain connections visible on MRI could represent an imaging biomarker of Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new study presented at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North...
View ArticleNeurosurgeons map 3d microsurgical entry points for the human brainstem in...
A study using intricate fiber dissection techniques provides new insights into the deep anatomy of the human brainstem and helps to define safe entry zones for neurosurgeons performing brainstem...
View ArticleResearchers develop new neuroimaging technique to measure myelin insulation,...
An interdisciplinary team of researchers from the University of Rochester has used a new imaging technique to show how the human brain heals itself in just a few weeks following surgical removal of a...
View ArticleNeuroimaging study maps differences in the brains of girls and boys with autism.
New research conducted by the UC Davis MIND Institute on a large cohort of preschoolers with autism spectrum disorder has found differences in the underlying biology of their brains, and in their...
View ArticleResearchers identify specific types of Alzheimer’s disease using white matter...
Degeneration of the white matter of the brain may be an early marker of specific types of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), including early-onset AD, according to results of a new study from researchers at the...
View ArticleNeuroimaging begins to map post-concussion depression and anxiety in human...
A new MRI study from the University of Pittsburgh has found distinct injury patterns in the brains of people with concussion-related depression and anxiety. The team state that the data findings may...
View ArticleResearchers successfully detect early brain damage from hypertension in human...
Many patients with high blood pressure develop coronary artery disease or heart failure, and many die as a result. However, as hypertension is a circulatory disease all parts of the body depend on this...
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