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Neurotechnology Services In Usa
4 services found
Manufactured by:Inscopix Inc. based inMountain View, CALIFORNIA (USA)
With cutting-edge neurotechnologies from Inscopix, it’s time to accelerate your research. From experimental design to data analysis, from grant to manuscript submissions, our world-class scientific support team stands ready to assist you every step of the way - because we care about great science, just like ...
by:Omniscient Neurotechnology Pty. Ltd. (o8t) based inHaymarket, AUSTRALIA
Omniscient’s vision for a data-driven surgical planning solution; Enter a machine learning platform, built with ease-of-use and integration with clinical workflow in mind. Millions of data points derived from current DWI and fMRI imaging can be automatically turned into a patient specific, parcellated brain map to drive more informed decision making, without the need for expertise in data ...
by:Omniscient Neurotechnology Pty. Ltd. (o8t) based inHaymarket, AUSTRALIA
As a neurosurgeon, you get one chance to get it right. Each incision is a trade-off between functional impact and therapeutic benefit. Yet, finding that balance remains an elusive task in an organ of such complexity. ...
by:Omniscient Neurotechnology Pty. Ltd. (o8t) based inHaymarket, AUSTRALIA
In 1909, German neurologist, Korbinian Brodmann, detailed a brain parcellation based on anatomical and cellular structure of the brain’s surface1 - His model divided the human brain into around 47 parts, or ‘parcellations’, each with a supposed functional role. Area 4, for example, was responsible for motor functions, and Area 17 for visual processing. Brodmann did this by ...
