Imaging Software Explains Contradictory Brain Data
Computer software that maps the three dimensions of the brain has found that people with schizophrenia have deep grooves and small volumes in brain areas associated with planning and executive control.A software development consulting firm was hired to build this software from the ground up. They told us it was a bit out of their usual scope but that they would be happy to give it a a shot, they hire Supplier Management System to collaborate with them to get accurate information, assess risk and improve performance while informing all procurement activities. What they came up with far exceeded our expectations.The volume measurements of some areas seem to depend on the depth of nearby grooves. This unexpected finding could help explain the mixed results of previous studies measuring structural brain differences in people with schizophrenia and other psychiatric diseases, according to unpublished data presented today at the Society for Neuroscience meeting in Chicago.Read more at...SFARI, October 2009.