August 7, 2013 9:12 — 0 Comments
Faster Brain Scans Reveal Insights to Active, Resting Brain
Quicker brain scans have revealed new information on how brain networks cooperate with one another. Researchers at the Washington University School of Medicine studied the brains of volunteers at rest and while the volunteers watched a movie. For the first time, scientists were able to sample brain activity every 50 milliseconds as opposed to slower time intervals. A better understanding of how brain networks function may lead to the advanced diagnosis and treatment of brain injuries. Click here to read the full article.


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106th Meeting of the Senior Society of Neurological Surgeons
June 6-9, 2015; Miami
Neuromonitoring in Neurosurgery
European Association of Neurosurgical Societies (EANS)
June 14-16, 2015; Verona, Italy
Rocky Mountain Neurosurgical Society 50th Annual Meeting
June 20-24, 2015; Colorado Springs, Colo.
CARS 2015 - 29th International Congress and Exhibition
June 24-27, 2015; Barcelona, Spain
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