Month: April 2022

A Fresh Approach to Enhance Medical Image Resolution

Imagine you have a blurry vacation photo, but you want to see every detail of that beautiful sunset. Well, researchers have come up with an amazing solution! In this study, scientists propose a new technique for improving the resolution of 3D medical images. They use a method called nonconvex nonlocal Tucker decomposition, which sounds fancy […]

Published on April 25, 2022

Exploring Brain Dynamics: Neural-Mass Models and Dynamical Understanding

The brain is a complex network, like a bustling city with countless streets and intersections. Scientists have made great progress in mapping out the brain’s neural architecture, but understanding how its microscale physiology affects its macroscale dynamics remains a challenge. To bridge this gap, researchers have developed a mathematical model called a neural-mass model to […]

Published on April 25, 2022

Plasma Biomarkers and Brain Structure in Alzheimer’s

Imagine your brain is like a house. Now imagine that certain parts of that house start shrinking and becoming weaker over time. That’s what happens in Alzheimer’s disease. Scientists wanted to understand how changes in the brain’s structure are related to protein levels in the blood that are associated with the disease. They studied patients […]

Published on April 25, 2022