Diagnostic & Prognostic Advancement
Neuroimaging
AI Synthesis & Market Narrative
Neuroimaging is advancing diagnostic and prognostic capabilities by identifying subtle structural and functional brain differences, enabling disease subtyping and outcome prediction. Research also continues into neurochemical influences on brain computational dynamics.
Correlated Linguistic Patterns
["regional sex differences in human cortical anatomy"
"prognostic human brain network"
"neural response to familiar names"
"brain scans reveal two distinct types of autism"
"neurocomputational dynamics of human learning"]
Driving Media Context
Regional sex differences in human cortical anatomy vary in their morphometric bases and overlap with sex chromosomal and gonadal influences
Humans show reproducible sex differences in regional cortical volume, area and thickness controlling for overall brain size. These regions are enriched for e...
A prognostic human brain network for diffuse midline glioma
Tumour network mapping of diffuse midline glioma (DMG) defines a conserved and prognostically important brain network in children with DMG, consistent with t...
Neural Response to Familiar Names Predicts Outcome of Comatose ICU Patients: A Prospective Observational Cohort Study
By measuring brain responses to familiar names, Wu et al. find a promising way to predict recovery in comatose ICU patients and improve outcome prediction be...
Brain scans reveal two distinct types of autism
Scientists have uncovered evidence that autism may include at least two biologically distinct subtypes, each marked by a different pattern of brain communica...
Histamine shapes the neurocomputational dynamics of human learning
Histamine was the first monoamine detected in the brain, yet its role in human behaviour remains unclear. Here, Colwell et al. uncover a causal neurocomputat...
Why pain biomarkers cannot replace the patient experience
Using neuroimaging to understand the mechanisms of pain is an important task. But we must understand that the gold standard of measuring pain will always be ...
Neuromodulation Restores Balance and Gait After Brain Injury
Brain injury often causes balance and gait impairments. Neuromodulation offers a noninvasive, time-limited way to restore or significantly improve balance.
Brain scans of new fathers show measurable changes — which might explain why so many dads describe the first year of parenthood as feeling like learning to be a different person
Ask a father about the first year after his child was born, and a particular phrase tends to surface eventually. Not the sleeplessness, not the logistics, no...
External validation improves generalizability, replicability and reproducibility in predictive models for neuroimaging
This Perspective promotes the use of external validation using independent datasets for human neuroimaging studies.
Social Benefits of Martial Arts Training in Older Adults
Martial arts training practices "drive neuroplastic change within motor, cognitive, and socio-emotional circuits, thereby providing a multilayered trajectory...
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