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Virtual Skylights for Healthcare: Innovative Design Solutions

As a healthcare professional, I have always been passionate about innovative solutions for proper patient care. In recent years, a new patient care concept that has gained significant attention is the use of virtual skylights in hospitals. These virtual skylights are an effective way to improve the healing environment and patient experience. In this short read, I will explore the benefits and applications of virtual skylights for healthcare facilities with other design solutions, such as MRI-compatible wheelchairs and monitors. Enhancing the Healing Environment with Virtual Skylights Hospitals using traditional technology often feel sterile and impersonal, negatively impacting patient well-being and recovery. Virtual skylights offer a unique solution by bringing the beauty and serenity of natural light into the hospital setting. These skylights are essentially large LED screens that display real-time images and videos of outdoor scenes, such as blue skies, clouds, and beautiful landsc

Advancements in fMRI Technology Elevating Resolution Speed and Sensitivity

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Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging or fMRI, has completely changed the way in which we look at the human brain and see the workings of different parts of the brain in action. Recent developments have significantly raised the resolution, scanning speed as well and sensitivity of fMRI, thus making it a valuable research as well as diagnostic tool. Among the main trends and updates in fMRI, it is necessary to discuss the enhancement of spatial resolution. The current fMRI machines have advanced to be much faster in taking images, hence providing improved and refined images of the working brain. The major factor that has made this leap in resolution has been enhancing hardware, especially the magnetic fields and the gradient coils. Newer techniques of fMRI specify ‘high-resolution’, which allows researchers to include more detailed regions of the brain and associated neural networks, promoting a better understanding of neuroanatomy and functioning. The other key factor that has been en