Research
Oct 6, 2006
Special report: fMRI, MEG probe our thoughts
Right now, inside your head, billions of neurons are firing electronic messages to each other. Decoding this complex circuitry is no easy task: understanding the brain is entirely different from understanding other organs since what we see, think and feel are subjective experiences "locked up" inside our heads. However, by using imaging techniques to observe the brain in action, researchers can now link fundamental neurological processes to measurable quantities.
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