Video: Scientists have shown how the tongue moves during a conversation
2024 Author: Seth Attwood | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 15:55
For this, researchers have created a new type of magnetic resonance imaging. Researchers from the German Max Planck Institute have published videos showing the language at work while speaking and singing.
For this visual demonstration, scientists have created a new kind of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology that creates moving images and animations in real time. This is reported by the Motherboard edition.
The method was named FLASH2. With its help, researchers were able to record on video with a frequency of up to 100 frames per second the functioning of all organs in the human body. In addition, scientists have also found a way to increase the speed of obtaining the final data - now it only takes a few minutes.
According to the institute, FLASH2 technology "uses a new mathematical process to reconstruct an image and thus only controls a few individual measurements in an image."
FLASH2 is currently being tested for clinical use in hospitals in Germany and several other countries. According to scientists, such visualization allows express scanning of any organs - from liver and heart to kidneys.
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