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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.

The Brain Under Anesthesia

Researchers are looking for better ways to prevent awareness during surgery.

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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