But studies using fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) can show what's happening in the brain.
The test methods, developed by Monti and his colleagues, used functional magnetic resonance imaging scans to measure Sharon's responses.
No tool gets more use than the Zamboni-size functional magnetic resonance imaging machine, which takes neural eavesdropping to a new level.
In the third session the music alternated between enjoyed and neutral, while a functional magnetic resonance imaging, or fMRI scan was made.
The researchers used fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) scans to monitor brain activity in 15 people with autistic spectrum disorders and 15 without.
They use functional magnetic resonance imaging scans to measure brain responses.
Using a technique called functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), the researchers were able to record the brain's activity in response to internal and external stimuli such as eating and drinking.
Three years ago Columbia University psychologist Joy Hirsch and neurologist Nicholas Schiff of Cornell University's Weill Medical College teamed up to perform functional magnetic resonance imaging scans on two minimally conscious patients.
For the new research, published in the Archives of General Psychiatry, David Tolin of the Institute of Living in Hartford, Connecticut, recruited 107 people for brain scans using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).
Scanning their brains using functional magnetic resonance imaging, the scientists found that a region involved in language processing - the temporal lobe, part of the prefrontal cortex - was activated during verbal learning in rested patients.
The UCLA team involved in this study Castel, Michael Cohen, Jesse Rissman, Barbara Knowlton and Aimee Drolet are using functional magnetic resonance imaging, or fMRI, to examine value-directed remembering by studying blood flow to different regions in the brain.
While lying in a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scanner, 19 volunteers were presented with a series of negative life events, such as being robbed or developing cancer, and asked to estimate the probability that this event would happen to them in the future.
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It's based on his work using functional magnetic resonance imaging brain scans that first demonstrated that, when people are asked to imagine themselves in retirement, the parts of their brains that usually "light up" when they think about themselves don't light up at all.
Daniel Langleben, of the University of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia, uses a brain-scanning technique called functional magnetic-resonance imaging to probe his subjects' honesty.
He was using a functional magnetic-resonance imaging (fMRI) machine.
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