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Repairing the Stroke-Damaged Brain

Noninvasive electrical therapy combined with rehab boosts recovery after stroke.

Reading Thoughts with Brain Imaging

Researchers use fMRI to determine the contents of short-term memory.

Solving the Mystery of fMRI

Researchers determine which cells mediate the blood flow tracked in fMRI.

A 3-D View of the Brain

Imaging software combines data from several imaging technologies to create an interactive 3-D map of the brain.

Erasing Memories

New research shows that people can learn to suppress memories. It also suggests new avenues for treating post-traumatic stress disorder.

What Can Neuroscience Tell Us about Evil?

Advanced brain-imaging techniques have begun to point to specific brain patterns common among sociopaths.

Imaging Deception in the Brain

Can brain imaging truly detect lies?

Fueling Brain Research

A new program at MIT is developing the next generation of technologies to uncover the hidden secrets of our brain.

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