Research shows that averaging brain scans hides how individuals use their brains, offering new insights into personalized ADHD and mental health treatments.
Studying cognition by averaging data from many people's brain scans hides how individuals use their brains, new Stanford ...
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Asharq Al Awsat Researchers at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), through the university’s Center of Excellence for Smart Health (KCSH), have developed a new method to improve ...
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