9.63 | Fall 2009 | Undergraduate

Laboratory in Visual Cognition

Statistically-analyzed PET scan data superimposed on structural MRI scan

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Statistically-analyzed PET scan data superimposed on structural MRI scan (front of brain is at right) shows areas in the anterior and posterior cingulate where panic disorder patients had nearly one third fewer serotonin 5-HT1A receptors compared to healthy control subjects. The lighter the color, the greater the difference between patients and controls. (Image courtesy of the National Institute of Mental Health.)

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Statistically-analyzed PET scan data superimposed on structural MRI scan
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Statistically-analyzed PET scan data superimposed on structural MRI scan.
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Statistically-analyzed PET scan data superimposed on structural MRI scan (front of brain is at right) shows areas in the anterior and posterior cingulate where panic disorder patients had nearly one third fewer serotonin 5-HT1A receptors compared to healthy control subjects. The lighter the color, the greater the difference between patients and controls. (Image courtesy of the National Institute of Mental Health.)
Statistically-analyzed PET scan data superimposed on structural MRI scan.

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