One of the major functions of the human brain is to mediate interactions with other people. Until recently, studying brain social interactions has not been possible due to the lack of measurable methods to observe two interacting minds simultaneously. We have developed a novel dual-head MRI coil that can scan two subjects' brains simultaneously while the subjects are socially interacting in one MRI scanner. Meanwhile, a novel scheme for decoupling two quadrature coils (not surface coils) is introduced and validated.
The following four statements, with an introduction by Arthur M. McAnally, director of libraries, University of Oklahoma, were presented at the meeting of the University Libraries Section, ACRL, in New York, July I, 1952. Lack of space prevents the inclusion of several pertinent comments by participants and members of the audience. Essentially, these comments were concerned with the need of faculty members and librarians to work closely together, the distractions which compete with reading and library use, and, in some cases, the actual inability of students to read.
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