Brain Imaging in Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Research
A traumatic brain injury rarely announces its full damage on day one. The CT scan might look “clean.” The patient …
A traumatic brain injury rarely announces its full damage on day one. The CT scan might look “clean.” The patient …
A decade ago, brain imaging analysis was slow, manual, and deeply human. Radiologists scrolled slice by slice. Researchers hand-labeled regions. …
Brain scans look authoritative. Clean lines. Bright colors. Objective, scientific, beyond debate. But behind every image of a living brain …
The human brain is one of the most complex structures ever studied, and for centuries, much of its inner workings …
Aging is a natural and inevitable part of life, and the brain changes along with the rest of the body …
The idea of being either “left-brained” or “right-brained” has become deeply embedded in popular culture. People are often labeled as …
It usually begins with a tremor so subtle people brush it off as nerves or age. By the time Parkinson’s …
When a stroke hits, time doesn’t just matter—it is the diagnosis. Every minute, nearly two million neurons die. In that …
Autism doesn’t announce itself on a brain scan with a single flashing arrow. There’s no “autism spot” lighting up in …
The human brain has fascinated scientists and the public alike for centuries, yet it remains surrounded by misconceptions. Popular media, …