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Evolutionary ecologist Nathaniel Dominy of the University of Chicago says a tradeoff between the two was likely necessary due to brain constraints.

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Boas et al. [ Boas and Dale, 2005] proposed the cortical (or brain) constraint method where DOT voxels located outside the brain/cortical regions were forced to have a sensitivity of zero.

Image reconstruction was performed with a 'whole brain' structural constraint that limits the recovered activation on the gray and white matter only [ 11, 40].

Moreover, Zhan et al. [ 2012] recently demonstrated the improvement of DOT image quality based on computational simulations when a whole-brain spatial constraint and SVR were used simultaneously.

These scaling relationships define the scalable architecture of the brain and place constraints on the possible computations performed by the brain regions.

There is little doubt that these more realistic head models will further increase the accuracy of electric source imaging, particularly if inhomogeneous conductivities of the brain and orientation constraints of the dipoles are incorporated.

In the long term, TES may thereby be effective for ameliorating the brain's plasticity constraints on learning, and potentially restoring normal learning processes and a more typical developmental pathway.

For the two risk structures (Optical nerve/chiasm and brain stem), dose constraints of 12 Gy (Optical nerve) and 12.5 Gy (brain stem) are commonly accepted in LINAC-based EBRT according to the QUANTEC (Quantitative Analyses of Normal Tissue Effects in the Clinic) recommendations [ 26].

While a simple reading of the data would suggest that psilocybin is simply relaxing constraints on brain function and improving cognitive flexibility, it's a bit more complicated, Expert says.

This result is consistent with a large number of studies that investigated constraints of brain connectivity and found neural wiring length to be of critical importance (Bullmore and Sporns 2012).

At the same time, reproduction is a highly costly feature in any organism (Harshman and Zera 2007; Roff 1992; Williams 1966) and could therefore place important constraints on brain development and evolution (Isler and van Schaik 2009).

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