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Resonance
Resonance is part of the paradigm of interactivity. It refers to the symbiosis like effect when a user makes lasting changes to a virtual environment through their actions, and those changes then alter the experience for the user, causing them to make more changes, which further alter the experience again.
Resonance is the measurement of the degree of the two sets of changes as they swing back and forth between the user and the world.
See also: Interactivity, Reflectivity
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Magnetic Resonance Sensor in a Sugar Cube of Space
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The debut of a new type of magnetic resonance sensor for brainwaves and electrical activity - which changes the game totally for both fMRI and MEG. For the first time ever, portable, low-cost versions of both are actually a possibility.
Doubts raised over fMRI Validity
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Doubts have been raised, over the accuracy of many fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) studies, used to decode the information in the brain.
Brain Reading: fMRI
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fMRI or functional magnetic resonance imaging, is one of the newest brain imaging technologies for the first decade of the 21st century. It is a basic form of Brain-Computer Interaction.
Brain Reading: Diffusion Spectrum Imaging
Diffusion spectrum imaging is a new technique at time of writing, which allows magnetic resonance brain imaging, at a much higher level of fidelity than fMRI permits.
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(16/05/2010)
Until now domestic manufacturers and research institutions have only been focused on the concept that magnetic resonance could be used for wireless power supplies. Companies like Sony Corp. and Toshiba Corp. of Japan have worked out details...
(24/12/2009)
Cornell researchers are devising methods to detect the magnetic fields of individual electrons and atomic nuclei, which they hope to use to make a nanoscale version of magnetic resonance imaging.
In biochemistry, shape is eve...
(26/03/2009)
A new technology which dramatically improves the sensitivity of Magnetic Resonance techniques including those used in hospital scanners and chemistry laboratories has been developed by scientists at the University of York.
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(31/08/2014)
How nerve cells within the brain communicate with each other over long distances has puzzled scientists for decades. The way networks of neurons connect and how individual cells react to incoming pulses in principle makes communication over...
(03/10/2013)
A team from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Northwestern University has devised a novel nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique that delivers a roughly 10nanometer spatial resolution. This represents a signifi...