March 12th, 2012 Brain Injuries Revealed in High-Def
from here
Traumatic brain injury can be difficult to treat, especially if there is nerve damage. The nerve network crisscrosses its way through the brain, making it difficult to trace and even image. High-definition fiber-tracking map shows a million brain fibers in an uninjured brain. Credit: All images Walt Schneider Laboratory http://cellar.org/2012/brain-uninjured-left-825x575.jpg |
High definition fiber tracking reveals loss of fibers, or connections, on the injured right side (yellow) and the intact, undamaged left side (green).
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"A network cable is unplugged..."
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That is soooOOO cool. Wow.
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Needs some red sauce.
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First one looks like yarn helmet.
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No more string cheese for me.
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That bundling imagery is very cool technology. I've seen some really fascinating pictures comparing different people's brains, like "this is what a normal person's 'math' bundles look like, and this is what a musician's math section looks like." Amazing stuff.
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Reminds me of the solipsits film!
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That rainbow-afroed, John 3:16-sign-carrying guy at basketball games finally got a haircut. Must be summer.
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