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Fast 'yes' better for brain than slow 'no'

Fast 'yes' better for brain than slow 'no'
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Researchers discover that a fast 'yes' is better for the brain than a slow 'no'

Researchers discover that a fast 'yes' is better for the brain than a slow 'no'
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Brain movement measured for clues to prevent, reduce injury - The Source - Washington University in St. Louis

Philip Bayly and Jordan Escarcega at the McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis led a multi-institutional team to compare how the human brain deforms in response to movement using two types of magnetic resonance imaging. Such deformations are key to understanding traumatic brain injury but are challenging to study since the brain is hidden inside the skull.

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Brain movement measured for clues to prevent, reduce injury

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