neuroimager

English

Etymology

neuro- + imager

Noun

neuroimager (plural neuroimagers)

  1. A device that neuroimages.
    • 2017 April 20, “Computational Neuroimaging Laboratories”, in The Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research, published 2021:
      [] a 9.4 tesla magnetic resonance imaging system [] This neuroimager will be used to safely and noninvasively observe human brain anatomy []
    • 2021 February 16, Holly Evarts, “Prof. J. Thomas Vaughan Elected AIMBE Fellow”, in Columbia University:
      Another project is the development and delivery of a 9.4T human neuroimager []
  2. A person who neuroimages.
    • 2010, Esther M. Sternberg, Healing Spaces: The Science of Place and Well-Being, page 190:
      Andy Newberg, a neuroimager at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, conducted brain-imaging studies of Franciscan nuns while they performed a form of verbal meditation: []
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