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Neuroimaging
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the rise of AI in neuro-oncology
A new review article in npj Precision Oncology summarizes the current state of knowledge about the role of…
April 2, 2024
Study reveals risk factors for faster aging in the brain
The researchers had previously identified a ‘weak spot’ in the brain, which is a specific network of higher-order…
March 27, 2024
Decoding the cryptic connection between the brain’s architecture and our consciousness
Imagine an alien spacecraft landing on Earth, a mysterious entity unlike anything ever seen before. Now, envision our…
March 19, 2024
Parental touch can relieve acute procedural pain in neonates and parents’ anxiety
The Neuroimaging Group, at the Department of Pediatrics, in collaboration with Bliss, the charity for babies born premature…
March 13, 2024
New animation series launched to improve parental understanding of brain development in premature infants
Professor Caroline Hartley, Principal Investigator, and Dr Marianne van der Vaart, Postdoctoral Researcher, in the Paediatric Neuroimaging Group…
March 7, 2024
Gender variations in brain aging among Parkinson’s Disease patients
In a recent study published in npj Parkinson’s Disease, researchers explored how sex influences brain aging in Parkinson’s…
February 16, 2024
Study provides an important advancement of knowledge by showing neural compensation in healthy aging brains
In a recent study posted to the eLife preprint server, researchers performed complete-brain voxel-wise functional magnetic resonance imaging…
February 9, 2024
Machine learning tool reads brain scans for early signs of psychosis
The onset of psychosis can be predicted before it occurs, using a machine-learning tool which can classify MRI…
February 9, 2024