"Run the sequence again," she said to the technician.
The MRI hummed like a hive of mechanical bees, a sound that Dr. Sarah Chen had learned to ignore over twelve years of practice. But tonight, sitting in the observation room across from Patient 42, the sound felt different. It felt like it was inside her head. Patient 42—no name, no history, just a number—sat in the quantum neuroimaging chair with the electrode array draped over his skull like a...
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