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Real-time motion-enabling positron emission tomography of the brain of upright ambulatory humans

Medicine and Health

Real-time motion-enabling positron emission tomography of the brain of upright ambulatory humans

N. K. Siva, C. Bauer, et al.

Explore groundbreaking advancements in neuroimaging! This study introduces the Ambulatory Motion-enabling Positron Emission Tomography (AMPET) helmet system, showcasing its ability to capture brain activity during upright motion and walking. Conducted by notable researchers including Nanda K. Siva and Christopher Bauer, this research opens new avenues in real-world paradigms for brain imaging.

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