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The key is to map disease-specific fingerprints in the patient's brain
Postdoctoral Researcher David Meder has been part of the group investigating what happens in the brain when we make decisions.
In research published this week in Cerebral Cortex, DRCMR researchers were able to decode which sound a person is listening to by analysing his or her brain activity patterns.
Researchers and students from DRCMR are presenting altogether 23 posters at the HVH Research Day on the 13th of April 2018
The key is to map disease-specific fingerprints in the patient's brain
is being held at Copenhagen University, Hvidovre Hospital, Auditorium 1, on 16 April 2018
With MRI and specific exercises, Professor Carl-Johan Boraxbekk at DRCMR does research on how older persons can sharpen the brain for a long and healthy aging - and maybe delay dementia.
Transcranial brain stimulation as innovative therapy for chronic pediatric neuropsychiatric disorder - STIPED
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