News Briefs – NDNR
...David St. Clair, Ming T. Tsuang, Marquis P. Vawter, James T. Walters, Thomas M. Werge, Roel A. Ophoff, Patrick F. Sullivan, Michael [...]
...David St. Clair, Ming T. Tsuang, Marquis P. Vawter, James T. Walters, Thomas M. Werge, Roel A. Ophoff, Patrick F. Sullivan, Michael [...]
...video game in which they guessed which of two doors contained a hidden token while they underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). [...]
...by National Institutes of Health grants BRG-R01HD088619, U01TR002775 and R21AR076686, National Science Foundation grant CMMI-1925085. [...]
Razi Berry Even before the pandemic made Zoom ubiquitous, Washington State University researchers were using the video conferencing app to research a [...]
...Hertz), coupling its amplitude fluctuation to a video game that the patients can control with the power of their attention. “The aim of [...]
...internet data is stored and transferred around the world. Just one hour of videoconferencing or streaming, for example, emits 150-1,000 grams of [...]
...as brisk walking) three days per week, and studies indicate that three ten-minute walks are as effective as one thirty-minute [...]
Dr. Drew Christensen is on a mission to bring the ‘heart’ back into medicine. Several years ago Dr. Christensen found himself stressed out, [...]
...or a film with a lot of audio or visual effects — you’re not likely to notice when you feel full. Video-gamers and crossword solvers [...]
...a strictly social setting, the study found. The authors prepared video vignettes of people using either a paper notebook, a cell phone or a laptop [...]