A 10-minute brain scan (functional magnetic resonance imaging or fMRI) can predict the success of a high-risk spinal surgery aimed at relieving chronic pain.
A Karolinska Institutet study revealed that individuals with frontotemporal dementia exhibit reduced brain activity when ...
New brain scans have shown that neurons in several regions of the brain become significantly more active across birth.
When we witness someone in pain – a child skinning their knee, a friend burning their hand on a hot pan – our brains automatically respond with patterns of activity that help us understand and share ...
Frontotemporal dementia affects empathy and social behavior, with reduced brain activity in empathy-related regions. Patients ...
A 10-minute brain scan can predict the effectiveness of a risky spinal surgery to alleviate intractable pain. The Kobe University result gives doctors a much-needed biomarker to discuss with patients ...
For patients with chronic pain that cannot be cured in any other way, a surgical procedure called "spinal cord stimulation" ...
Since the spinal cord transmits sensations from the body to the brain, the leads are strategically positioned to target the ...
In the current study, led by researchers Olof Lindberg at Karolinska Institutet and Alexander Santillo at Lund University, 28 ...
New study shows AI large language models (LLMs) outperform human neuroscientists in predicting neuroscience study outcomes.
A recent study found associations between cognitive-behavioral therapy for hoarding disorder, reduced maladaptive beliefs ...