Imaging Science Can't Catch Up With Technology
> 10/18/2005 2:35:23 PM

It wasn't long ago that doctors were looking to imaging technology,including magnetic resonance imaging and positron emission topography,as the new frontier in diagnosing psychological problems.  Intoday's NYT Health sectionhowever, writer Benedict Carey explores why these types of diagnosesare still science fiction.  The article provides an interestinglook behind the ways that technology interacts with medicine, as wellas examines the difficulties that the human brain presents researcherseven in modern times.

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