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Are they going to do a brain scan and figure out what she was thinking?
Yet another picture shows her in hospital having a brain scan.
The third is a control, with Peter's knowledge up to the point of the brain scan.
While receiving a brain scan, she began to think about music.
Even more interesting, brain scanning might one day help to explain the act of reading itself.
Their results were compared with participants who got the real brain scans.
"What's the point of illegal brain scans when you can already see into my head?"
"You were right about how they do brain scans here," she said over her shoulder.
I want (33) to do some sort of brain scan on this.
George is going to run a brain scan, or something."
If those two things were normal, then a brain scan would be performed.
In fact, it was unlike any brain scan Jackson had ever seen.
A brain scan study, he reasoned, might be a good way to test this theory.
One of those people is Amen himself, who has had his own brain scanned eight times.
"I went into the hospital a couple of weeks ago, for a brain scan.
After that they had a second brain scan and took another round of memory tests.
She looked at me quizzically for a moment, and I could see the brain scan going.
Will we get to the point of taking brain scans before handing out medals?
At the hospital, his head injury was evaluated with a brain scan.
Doing a brain scan suddenly seems to be the in thing amongst scientists these days.
The slides are of brain scans, and they usually come in pairs.
The study only looked at brain scans and did not look at performance.
Enough, perhaps, for us to identify one of these things with a simple brain scan."
There are differences in the brain scans between males and females.
"Now do another brain scan in exactly five minutes."