#54: Imagery for Neurology

January 26th, 2007 Author: admin

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Imaging and images for neurology professionals, installment #1.

Publication Date: Jan 26, 2007.

Show Notes: Conjuring up lies in the brain changes its magnetic resonance properties - so reproducibly and consistently that functional MRI images are over 90% accurate in actually viewing those lies! With neuroimaging research, potential benefits and thorny hazards abound!

A modern-day Pandora’s Box has been opened after revealing the secrets of modern-day imaging technology, releasing its potential societal woes. We invoke ‘contemporary mythology’ to address the neuroethical challenges being raised by the new imaging technologies. There are answers to help us survive the challenges, and progress efficiently and safely with neuroimaging. In fact, the answers are the only thing remaining in the mythical ‘Pandora’s Box’! Listen to learn some answers.

Show links: For a brief history of fMRI see www.ee.duke.edu.

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