Birly Shana, Teeple Angela, Illes Judy
TUFTS GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE, BOSTON, MA, USA.
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, MINNEAPOLIS, MN, USA.
J Law Med Ethics. 2024;52(4):816-823. doi: 10.1017/jme.2024.159. Epub 2025 Jan 31.
The paucity of existing baseline data for understanding neurologic health and the effects of injury on people from Indigenous populations is causally related to the limited representation of communities in neuroimaging research to date. In this paper, we explore ways to change this trend in the context of portable MRI, where portability has opened up imaging to communities that have been neglected or inaccessible in the past. We discuss pathways to engage local leadership, foster the participation of communities for this unprecedented opportunity, and empower field-based researchers to bring the holistic worldview embraced by Indigenous communities to neuroimaging research.
目前用于了解神经健康以及损伤对原住民人群影响的基线数据匮乏,这与迄今为止神经影像学研究中社区代表性有限存在因果关系。在本文中,我们探讨了在便携式磁共振成像(MRI)背景下改变这一趋势的方法,便携式MRI使过去被忽视或难以接触到的社区也能够进行成像。我们讨论了如何与当地领导层合作、促进社区参与这一前所未有的机会,以及如何让实地研究人员将原住民社区所秉持的整体世界观引入神经影像学研究。