Jan 24, 2015 Replies: 71 Add bookmark Each autistics' brain is distinct; non-autistics' brains are remarkably uniform. Read the whole story Click to expand...
Each autistics' brain is distinct; non-autistics' brains are remarkably uniform. Read the whole story
M matthieub Ars Centurion 12y 203 Jan 25, 2015 #58 Jan 25, 2015 Add bookmark #58 I don't have access to the article, but are you sure it is fMRI that was used, and not dMRI (diffusion MRI)? fMRI can only tell you about activity in the brain, whereas dMRI can tell you the local direction of the axons. ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share Upvote 5 (5 / 0)
I don't have access to the article, but are you sure it is fMRI that was used, and not dMRI (diffusion MRI)? fMRI can only tell you about activity in the brain, whereas dMRI can tell you the local direction of the axons.