One by One, Neuroscience Is Unlocking the Brain's Mysteries, Speakers Say at Hitachi Lecture
June 05, 2009
June 05, 2009
WASHINGTON, June 5 -- The American Association for the Advancement of Science issued the following news release:
The patient suffered from advanced Lou Gehrig's disease and had been in a vegetative state for two years, never speaking, never showing a sign that she could hear. But Japanese scientist Hideaki Koizumi wanted to know more about her condition, and so he fitted the patient with a brain scanner--a thin cap with electrodes attached.
When he asked her to . . .
The patient suffered from advanced Lou Gehrig's disease and had been in a vegetative state for two years, never speaking, never showing a sign that she could hear. But Japanese scientist Hideaki Koizumi wanted to know more about her condition, and so he fitted the patient with a brain scanner--a thin cap with electrodes attached.
When he asked her to . . .