Researchers have found significant differences in brain development in infants as young as six months old who later develop autism,...
Patients vary widely in their response to concussion, but scientists haven’t understood why. Now, using a new technique for analyzing...
Investigators report on the development of imaging-based biomarkers that will have an impact on diagnosis before the Alzheimer's disease process is set in motion.
Researchers discover soccer players who frequently 'head' the ball have white matter abnormalities consistent with concussion and mild traumatic brain injury.
A new study finds diffusion tensor imaging has the potential to improve diagnoses for people with movement disorders such as Parkinson's disease.
A new study has discovered the distribution of white matter abnormalities found in some patients with mTBI closely resemble those seen in early Alzheimer's disease.
Researchers identify that the connectivity between the thalamus and cerebral cortex is impaired in children with autism.
Researchers discover children with sensory processing disorder have quantifiable differences in brain structure. The finding shows a biological basis for the disorder which sets it apart from other neurodevelopmental disorders.
A new neuroimaging technique allows neurosurgeons to see neural connections prior to surgery, thus preserving and protecting the brain's critical functions when operating.
Using neuroimaging technology, researchers reveal striking differences in brain connectivity between men and women.
The process of neural connection re-organization begins earlier in girls. Researchers believe this may explain why they mature faster during teenage years.
A newly developed online tool could aid future postnatal brain growth studies.