Science news articles about 'scan study'
Mothers who give birth naturally may be more responsive to the cry of their babies than those mothers who elect to have a caesarean birth, a brain-scanning study suggests.
... using different approaches to see molecular changes inside people's bodies could lead to faster, more detailed imaging scans that better detect health problems, researchers said on Thursday.
Toddlers with autism seem more likely to have a larger area of the brain linked with facial recognition and emotion, a brain scanning study suggests.
... who has spent a sleepless night anguishing over a possible job loss has experienced the central finding of a new brain scan study: Uncertainty makes a bad event feel even worse.
Children between the ages of seven and 12 appear naturally inclined to feel empathy for others in pain, suggests a recent brain scan study.
Brain-scanning study in people sees link between personality, dopamine system
Pictures of scantily dressed women cause a region of the male brain associated with tool use to light up, a new brain-scan study reveals.
... and the use of anti-clotting medications in 1,062 individuals without dementia involved in the Rotterdam Scan Study. Participants (average age 69.6) underwent magnetic resonance ...
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