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    important for fMRI research. The Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is a functional neuroimaging procedure that used MRI technology to measure our brains activity through blood flow changes and our voxels. In past experiments the researcher would have been required to scan images of the entire brain for each comparison,

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    will employ a single-factor ex-post facto design. Statistical Parametric Mapping (SPM) is a statistic technique that will be used to examine the differences in brain activity recorded functional neuroimging using the neuroimaging techniques (i.e., PET and MRI). The software created by the Wellcome Department of Imaging Neuroscience will be used to conduct this analysis (Daglish et al., 2008). Ethical Considerations There are several ethical issues regarding research on drug addiction. Goodwin and

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    to have structural and functional abnormalities that affect the brain (Xu, Y., Zhuo., Qin, W., Zhu, J., & Yu, C. (2015) page one). Individuals with schizophrenia suffer from spontaneous brain activity (Xu, Y., Zhuo., Qin, W., Zhu, J., & Yu, C. (2015) page one). Amplitude of low frequency fluctuations (ALFF), fractional ALFF (fALFF), and regional homogeneity (ReHo) of blood-oxygen-level-dependent (BLOD) signals that come from resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) is how spontaneous

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    The imaging world of radiology is steadily changing and developing new technology every day. Radiology aids in the diagnosis of patients. Different departments within radiology reveal pathologies better than others. PET/MRI (Positron Emission Tomography/Magnetic Resonance Imaging) is a hybrid modality. This utilizes both nuclear medicine techniques and involves the operation of a MRI scanner. This is mostly used for oncology, but can also be used for various other exams. The study fuses the PET scan

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    The Gamma Knife Improves Treatment of Brain Disorders Advanced treatment for brain tumors and brain disorders, the Gamma Knife is a tool being utilized to treat thousands of functional brain disorders every year without the danger involved in invasive procedures. Not many people can say they were up and about the same day after treatment of a brain tumor. This is now possible with the Gamma Knife, a technology utilizing gamma rays to treat brain disorders successfully and with

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    The effectiveness of advertisements in informing individuals about objects and organisations has been of interest to researchers for several years (Stern, & Resnik, 1991).  Television advertisements have been deemed to be one of the most effective ways of informing individuals about health issues (Dalton, Bolitho, Carr, Commons, & MacLachlan, 2006).  Further, in the 1990s when the HIV/AIDS epidemic occurred, although they contained controversial material, television advertisements were suggested

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    function by showing which areas of the brain are the most active during a particular mental process. These brain-imaging technologies include CT, MRI, fMRI and PET scans. They have enabled the study of location and extent of brain damage, and the correlation of these with their effects on behavior. Nevertheless, they all have different advantages and disadvantages. The Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan is a structural scan, which means that it can show the structure of the brain but not the function

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    MRI it is stands for Magnetic resonance imaging which is the best modality to choice when we want to see the of the spine, it is not invasive procedure, not associated with ionizing radiation to the patient, and provides an excellent soft tissue contrast compared to the other imaging modality. MRI it is use for clarification substantially all spine problem such as degenerative disc diseases and infectious or inflammatory diseases of the spinal cord, identify any spinal tumors, vascular malformations

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    For young Jayne Bigelsen, pacing in circles shaking a piece of string, regularly accompanied her childhood fantasies. The repetitive motion demonstrated in Jayne's early behavior has been identified in many individuals as Maladaptive Daydreaming – "[an] extensive fantasy activity that replaces human interaction and/or interferes with academic, interpersonal, or vocational functioning" (Bigelsen and Kelley). According to Jayne, her simple daydreams became increasingly more detailed and ever-so entertaining

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    How sugars affect our brain? After reading the book which is about neuroscience: The Brain what wrote by David Eagleman, I learned that our brain can help us adapt to any environment; build our interests and personality and works as the core of our body. In contrast, the book, however tells that external factors can also affect our brain’s operation: people, events or substance can change our personality and character through our brain. For instance, person who suffered sexual harassment will easy

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