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Restless nature of human spinal cord, non-invasive imaging reveals – Mirage News
© 2020 EPFL EPFL scientists have developed a non-invasive technique for unraveling the complex dynamics generated by spinal cord circuits to…
EPFL scientists have developed a non-invasive technique for unraveling the complex dynamics generated by spinal cord circuits to unprecedented detail, a first in functional magnetic resonance imaging that may one day help diagnose spinal cord dysfunction or injury.The spinal cord roughly looks like a long tube, with a diameter of only 1.5 cm, and yet this crucial part of the nervous system is essential for controlling how our arms and legs move, for giving us our sense of touch as well as a noti…
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