A team of scientists read patients' minds to understand their pain
Finally you can "see" the neurological differences between acute and chronic pain. As? By "reading" the patients' brain waves.
Finally you can "see" the neurological differences between acute and chronic pain. As? By "reading" the patients' brain waves.
The ever more evolved brain reading technology already creates photorealistic images from people's thoughts.
By studying brain scans, a Spanish team finds new clues that the sense of self arises from a part of us that remains unchanging.
1000 times more accurate than an MRI: the scan of the human brain just obtained in Massachusetts is a milestone.