Eight Stunning New Images from Neuroscience
For a look at the future of neuroscience, this photo album in The New York Times is hard to beat.
At right, for example, is a scan generated by a new M.R.I. scanner developed at the University of California, Berkeley.
The machine has a resolution 10 times better than its precursors’ and could help researchers examine the processes underlying illnesses like schizophrenia and autism.
This just goes to show how science is continually pushing the boundaries of physics and neuroscience in making the anatomy and functions of the brain fully transparent and thereby subject to engagement with ThinkPal.