Rewriting Life Here’s What We Learned About Concussion Detection in 2015 (And What We Still Don’t Know) Better concussion diagnostics will give scientists and physicians a more detailed understanding of brain injury. by Mike Orcutt 2015-12-30T00:00:00-05:00
Rewriting Life Early Detection of Brain Injury with MRI A technique for using MRI to detect molecules released during brain injury could lead to quicker emergency diagnoses. by David Talbot 2014-06-05T00:00:00-04:00
Rewriting Life Brain Mapping A new map, a decade in the works, shows structures of the brain in far greater detail than ever before, providing neuroscientists with a guide to its immense complexity. by Courtney Humphries 2014-04-23T00:05:00-04:00
Rewriting Life Device Could Spot Seizures by Reading Brainwaves through the Ear A tiny, unobtrusive brain monitor could help track daily seizures. by Aviva Hope Rutkin 2013-08-15T17:52:00-04:00
Rewriting Life EEG Detects Signs of Awareness in Vegetative Patients Researchers develop a simple way to test whether patients who appear unresponsive truly are. by Emily Singer 2011-11-10T17:42:00-05:00
Rewriting Life Brain Imaging Reveals What You're Watching Researchers develop an fMRI-based model to reconstruct moving images that people are seeing. by Erica Westly 2011-09-22T19:19:00-04:00
Rewriting Life An Objective Way to Measure Pain Researchers use brain imaging to detect patterns of brain activity associated with pain—a potential boon for doctors and drug developers. by Courtney Humphries 2011-09-14T00:00:00-04:00
Rewriting Life Alzheimer's Detected 20 Years before Symptoms Show People with rare, inherited forms of the neurological disease have early markers—which researchers can use to test preventive treatments. by Emily Singer 2011-07-20T04:00:00-04:00
Rewriting Life New Guidelines Redefine Alzheimer's The first new guidelines in more than 25 years incorporate new technologies that enable early detection. by Emily Singer 2011-04-19T00:00:00-04:00
Rewriting Life A Time-Lapse Movie Shot Inside the Brain A tiny endoscope keeps watch over a particular spot in the brain as it develops, or degenerates with disease. by Emily Singer 2011-01-26T00:00:00-05:00