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What’s the physicists’ role in the brain functions' research?
Is it only the imaging (PET scans, fMRIs)?
Is it only the imaging (PET scans, fMRIs)?
The discussion revolves around the role of physicists in brain function research, exploring various contributions from different branches of physics, including biophysics and engineering. Participants consider the implications of physics in understanding brain processes, imaging techniques, and the intersection of physics with neuroscience.
Participants express differing views on the roles of engineers and physicists in brain research, with no clear consensus on the extent of their contributions. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the best educational paths for those interested in this interdisciplinary field.
Participants mention various educational backgrounds and career paths, indicating that the definitions of roles may vary by context and institution. There are also references to historical incidents in physics that may influence perceptions of the field.
This discussion may be of interest to students considering careers in physics, medical physics, or neuroscience, as well as professionals exploring interdisciplinary approaches to brain research.
Jarvik was the guy that invented the mechanical heart, remember?denverdoc said:Jarvik as in Jarvik heart I cannot recall. Others were ME PhD's.
Mk said:Jarvik was the guy that invented the mechanical heart, remember?
