Imagine that your brain is a bustling city, and multiple sclerosis (MS) is causing chaos within its borders. Conventional MRI can capture some of the damage done by MS, but it falls short when it comes to understanding the full extent of the disease and predicting outcomes. That’s where quantitative MRI comes in. By analyzing […]
Published on March 23, 2023
Why do we sometimes spend too much time on seemingly impossible-to-solve tasks instead of just moving on? Masís et al. provide a new perspective on the speed–accuracy trade-off (SAT), showing that, although prolonging deliberation looks suboptimal in the short run, it is a long-term investment that helps organisms reach proficient performance more rapidly. Read Full […]
Published on March 22, 2023
Imagine you’re baking a cake and you notice one ingredient is off. It might not ruin the entire cake, but it affects the overall taste. In a similar way, Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is caused by a buildup of toxic proteins that eventually leads to dementia. But what if we could catch these early signs of […]
Published on March 22, 2023