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Virtual Brain Injury Study Identifies Key Factors in Potential Nerve-Fiber Damage

Virtual Brain Injury Study Identifies Key Factors in Potential Nerve-Fiber Damage

by Ken Chiacchia | Mar 30, 2021 | News, Press release

Above: The scientists’ simulation of damage-causing strain to brain tissues for sudden movements in the coronal direction (swaying the head from shoulder to shoulder). When using a measure that captured strain in any direction (MPS, in figure a), the estimated damage...

PSC, XSEDE Enable Very High Resolution Brain Imaging

by Ken Chiacchia | Jan 3, 2018 | Media Advisory

MEG-derived results from a CamCAN volunteer are superimposed on MRI images. The images from left to right move upward through the brain. Activity in the right inferior parietal cortex (yellow markers) is higher (red) than that in the adjacent white matter rim (blue),...

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