into CT scanners , which I'm told is, like, everybody's favorite thing when they go to the hospital and find that there are fossils being run through the CT scanner and everybody gathers around to see what's going on.Because the great thing is if you look inside these kinds of fossils, you can actually start to get information about the soft parts that's missing.
uh what it does is is really a platform that allows doctors to look at uh patient specific Anatomy from a CT scanner from an MRI and allow them to develop new ways of solving clinicalproblems through protocols and um this has uh helped doctors and our current users to improve uh patient outcomes so
environmental impact of their supply chain. So they created the environmental um design tool which basically opens up scanner . So you just point your phone, your smartphone at the barcode, and it gives you a good guide rating for the
And it sort of struck me as ludicrous that this turns out to be 78-year-old grandmother from Boise, Idaho, would have to get herself out of her wheelchair and go through the security scanner in order to make us safer.So I went over to her and asked her, you know, "What do you think about this hassle?" And she said, "Oh, I don't mind it at all.
Things like biometric and standoff biometrics, where you know they can fingerprint people from a, remotely from a distance so you don't even know it's happening, or mobile fingerprint scanners so that if you get stopped at a for a traffic violation they can ask you to give you, give them your fingerprints.Or, what I think is more powerful and less and less viewed as, well it's just more powerful
See, there's always a price. This scanner was originally paid for by the Defense Department to look at veterans' head injuries. And if this had been an injured circuit, it would look like dried spaghetti and went and broke about half of them.
But there are certainly blemishes. The scanner got down to the photo grain. I don't know if you can see that here or not, but it certainly did.
Changes in the way that you eat food, you'll be more mindful. The scanners will show more gray matter on the brain within six weeks of constant meditation. The left side of the brain and the right side of the brain will start to reconnect-- it starts disconnecting at eight years old, it starts to reconnect.
And so even in psychology, scientists were more interested in whether you got the right or wrong answer when you're sitting in the scanner -- the MRI scanner -- rather than the process that includes uncertainty. And so it was really swept under the rug.
There's this fantastic nonprofit called SUGi. Put the scanner on a car, drive around, map your trees in a matter of days rather than years.
in their physiologic stress. And in the scanner , we saw that childhood music was increasing medial prefrontal cortex activity-- that's what I'm showing you here-- and strengthening the communication between prefrontal cortex and amygdala, such that the more that prefrontal cortex was activated
She's pretty wonderful. But our first visit together, I said, hey, I have this condition. I go through the scanner all the time.
So let's say I brought you into my scanner . It's not my scanner . It's UCLA's scanner . I brought you in, and I told you that what you're going to do is lay in the scanner .
It's not my scanner . It's UCLA's scanner . I brought you in, and I told you that what you're going to do is lay in the scanner . And you're going to do math for a minute, and then you're going to lay there and rest and do nothing for a minute, and then math for a minute and rest.
You want your employees to get feedback, but nobody likes getting performance feedback. do with an MRI scanner .
You want your employees to get feedback, but nobody likes getting performance feedback. laying in the scanner .
And in this case, this particular fossil was a straight shelled cephalopod. And the CT scanner is not yet finding how many tentacles it had, but it is finding the mouth. And there are some pretty stunning images coming out.
And I'm driving in my home city, and it's dark, and there's soldiers on every street corner. And I have a scanner in my car, and you can hear these-- this guy's being shot here. We have somebody charging the-- and it was surreal.
So we know this because the MRI scanner has been the big breakthrough in the last 25 years. The MRI scanner is allowing us to map the human brain. And it's not just for broken legs from skiing holidays.
It's important to realize that essentially what a camera is these days is a computer with a lens at one end and a scanner at the other end. I call this image "The Road Less Traveled." And basically, it's a foggy day near where I live at the Green Dragons Monastery.
and put a scanner in the back and have maybe a retired librarian or a library student drive the Winnebago around a community,
Now Walter Schneider at the University of Pittsburgh has a new scanning technology, which I'm sure some Asperger people had to develop the computer to enable this scanner to track white matter fibers. So your brain's got the gray matter on the outside.
But as a scanner , I think the Tricorder Prize is going to go within the next 18 months, two years, and that can read these
nice on a scanner instead of trying to get the lighting just so with a camera.
an MRI scanner at at a single time and so much of neuroeconomics is all about individual decision- making although
were in the scanner control room registering responses although we acced them to give wrong answers about half
and airport scanners . In fact, x-rays are so powerful they beam right through typical optical telescopes
It was like these scanners , way before your time.
So we put scanners .
these laser scanners to record very precise measurements and shapes of things and they can even put a skin on these drawing with photographs, but in a way,
But now paleontologists are making friends with medical imagery technicians and putting rocks into CT scanners , which I'm told is, like, everybody's favorite thing when they go to the hospital and find that there are fossils being run through the CT scanner and everybody gathers around to see what's going on.
Imaging is incomplete uh a lot of the public believes that there's already very high Advanced CT scanners and MRIs and that that doctors have access to Fantastic technology that is true but uh our whole philosophy and our vision is
They've actually put scanners on people's eyes.
I have two backup scanners .
There's this fantastic nonprofit called SUGi. You can also put the scanner on a backpack.
can I pop your dinosaurs in the scanner ?
So we studied people out of the scanner .
to black faces in the scanner if you're a white person.
You're lying in a scanner , imagine, and these slides are coming up at you.
And when they looked at the scanner , what they found was that the areas of the brain that were involved in reward and things like that
And they get in the scanner and then you might see what they call unintentional consequence.
She's pretty wonderful. But our first visit together, I said, hey, I have this condition. And every time I go through this scanner , I get a groin anomaly, regardless of whether they press the male button or the female button
They see it in an MRI scanner getting very active.
Do you carry around a scanner ?
I put them on the scanner , which is the image you're looking at here.
And in Cyberball, you're controlling this hand at the bottom. If you're the subject in our scanner , you're controlling this hand. And you believe you're playing with two other real people over the internet who are also laying in scanners right now.
And this goes on for a few minutes. Subjects get out of the scanner , and they're usually either kind of depressed or angry. But they definitely tend to have a significant emotional response to this.
You want your employees to get feedback, but nobody likes getting performance feedback. on their back in the scanner .
The origins of the CT scanner -- this is me and Jonathon's patriotism again-- was it was invented by a British company, EMI,
So you put people into the scanner at baseline to make sure they have amyloid in the brain.