Scans
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Whenever it comes up to the midpoint, it pauses, it carefully
scans
the odor interface as if it was sniffing out its environment, and then it turns around.
So again, looking at very, very large data sets, and you saw those full-body
scans
that we can do.
And last week I had my 18-month
scans.
And as you all know, anybody with cancer has to get follow-up
scans.
You see a scanner technology that first
scans
the wound on the patient and then it comes back with the printheads actually printing the layers that you require on the patients themselves.
And the brain
scans
were identical in both activities.
We know, for example, that we now have specialized eye trackers and infrared brain scans, MRI's that can decode the signals that our bodies send out when we're trying to be deceptive.
She
scans
it and she puts it in the bucket.
So unlike the CAT scans, X-rays, thalliums, for women whose breast is in the way of looking at the heart, every time we order something that has even a small amount of radiation, we say, "Do we really need that test?"
One of my colleagues is a surgeon in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and he got interested in the question of, well how many CT
scans
did they do for their community in Cedar Rapids?
He got interested in this because there had been government reports, newspaper reports, journal articles saying that there had been too many CT
scans
done.
And what he found was that, for the 300,000 people in their community, in the previous year they had done 52,000 CT
scans.
This is a piece that every two or three minutes
scans
the world's newly-posted blog entries for occurrences of the phrases "I feel" or "I am feeling."
It
scans
the world's blogs and looks at what people are writing, and these people don't know they're being watched or interviewed.
So the first unproven claim is that you can use brain
scans
to read people's thoughts and emotions.
The brain
scans
showed activation in a part of the brain called the insula, a region they say is linked to feelings of love and compassion.
For the bargain price of a few thousand dollars, there are clinics in the U.S. that will give you one of these SPECT
scans
and use the image to help diagnose your problems.
These scans, the clinics say, can help prevent Alzheimer's disease, solve weight and addiction issues, overcome marital conflicts, and treat, of course, a variety of mental illnesses ranging from depression to anxiety to ADHD.
We haven't found a "buy" button inside the brain, we can't tell whether someone is lying or in love just by looking at their brain scans, and we can't turn sinners into saints with hormones.
Think about it: In 2013, the second decade of the millennium, if you're concerned about a cancer diagnosis and you go to your doctor, you get bone scans, biopsies and blood tests.
These are
scans
from Judy Rapoport and her colleagues at the National Institute of Mental Health in which they studied children with very early onset schizophrenia, and you can see already in the top there's areas that are red or orange, yellow, are places where there's less gray matter, and as they followed them over five years, comparing them to age match controls, you can see that, particularly in areas like the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex or the superior temporal gyrus, there's a profound loss of gray matter.
So the first thing we did was, we compared, what's different in the brain of someone with depression and someone who is normal, and what we did was PET
scans
to look at the blood flow of the brain, and what we noticed is that in patients with depression compared to normals, areas of the brain are shut down, and those are the areas in blue.
If all of them can have instantaneous and simultaneous access to
scans
and images as they are taken, they will be able to deliver better healthcare faster.
In this experiment, individuals were shown hundreds of hours of YouTube videos while
scans
were made of their brains to create a large library of their brain reacting to video sequences.
Our research does not suggest that criminals should submit their MRI
scans
as evidence in court and get off the hook because they've got a faulty amygdala.
In those visits to the emergency room, I had two CAT scans, I had a needle placed in the lower part of my back to collect spinal fluid, I had nearly a dozen blood tests.
And on MRI scans, we see measurable differences in the amygdala, the brain's fear response center.
Essilor carefully
scans
the competitive environment for potentially disruptive technologies.
I think we've all seen brain
scans
taken using MRI machines.
And the PET
scans
here are showing you very clearly where are these hot spots, where is the tumor.
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