August 5, 2005

Nouchine Hadjikhani
Streamlining Neuroimaging
By Dustin Driver
Apple News
Dr. Nouchine Hadjikhani reads minds.
As a radiologist at the Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging
at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), a teaching hospital
affiliated with the Harvard Medical School (HMS), she seeks through
the use
of MRI to unravel the mystery of migraines and to understand
how people perceive and process body language. Hadjikhani recently started
using NeuroLens, a powerful Mac-only 3D neuroimaging application,
which she runs on a Power Mac G5 desktop
system and which has become a vital tool for her research. “I
look at everything I do with NeuroLens,” she says. She currently
uses NeuroLens to get an almost instant preview of her functional
MRI results before doing additional analyses using established
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