Yea, The excitement continues. At the hair salon people became intensely interested in the tiny probe and told of their knowledge of our brains,their brains, how we feel.We talked. A person said to me- as she explained how she thinks her brain works to produce pain. She said, the parts of the brain tell the body to walk and to do something. But, what if the messages are all mixed up so that your brain hurts? This tells the tale! We need to go for a test to see where the messages are getting mixed up. We can go to an MRI, CAT or PET/ What are these tests for? What do they do? Why can't they find what is wrong for us and with us some of the time? Broderick says to herself, All these tests are tunnels unpleasant a priori and they cannot see all the diseases! Take tumors in white matter of the brain for example.. The Potentiometric Polymer is the best scanner, better than MRI and not a tunnel. You can hold it in your hand. These are the scanners for the tiny sensor, the BRODERICK PROBE,trademarked and patented and named after her father. The important questions are what is the sensor and what drives the sensor.. Yale and MIT could not figure this out. The driver for the sensor is the circuit in the scanner. The scanner is small too. The Broderick Nanotechnology, the Sensor and the Driver or the Scanner are all small and do not hurt.The picture of the image is better because the scanner is better. The sensor is a polymer. The scanner is potentiometric because it measures potential which is energy. The circuit for the scanner is written by the neuroscientist, Broderick, and the exact configuration is in Chapter 4 of the Neuroimaging Book. What is the Neuroimaging Book?
From the must have book, In Press- on its way to you! Neuroimaging Sensing Biochemistry in the Brain, Jenny Stanford Publishing, Singapore. Author- Patricia A. Broderick, PhD