Brain Imaging and the Gulf War Syndrome
February 27
Some veterans of the first Gulf War experience cognitive deficits associated with prior low-dose neurotoxin exposure they sustained by their time in the war. We consider the role that brain imaging can play in mapping out the relationship between brain function, prior exposure to environmental hazards and cognitive impairment.
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