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Nature 434, 17 (3 March 2005) | doi:10.1038/434017a; Published online 2 March 2005
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How volunteering for an MRI scan changed my life
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Discovering a serious problem not only causes shock but can have financial implications.
I read your news story "Brain-scan ethics come under spotlight" (Nature 433, 185; 2005) with great interest. As a neuroscientist, and being a bit of a 'neuro-nerd', I've always wanted to observe MRI scans of my own brain, so when the opportunity arose I jumped at the chance to help test a new MRI facility at my university.
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