A major brain scan study uncovers a hidden, extreme ADHD subtype that could change diagnosis and treatment forever.
Groundbreaking research reveals ADHD is not a single disorder but comprises distinct biological subtypes. New brain scan ...
Peering into the human brain has never been easy. For decades, neuroscientists have relied on heavy, expensive machines to measure blood flow and oxygen levels that reveal how the brain works. These ...
Powerful brain imaging has helped uncover why people with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) who engage in negative self-talk may be struggling with the first line of treatment. The discovery, ...
MIT researchers have developed a brain imaging method that turns chaotic laser light into a precise 'pencil beam,' enabling 3D views of the blood-brain barrier 25 times faster than current techniques.
If EKGs can detect potential problems in heart function, then doctors are asking why brain scans can’t be used in the same way, to identify disorders like depression, autism or schizophrenia.more ...