Neuroimaging
Neuroimaging is a technique used to capture images of the structure and activity of the brain. These images are used to examine the effects of disease, injury, and psychological processes, among other things. Neuroimaging allows medical professionals to better understand the causes of diseases and to provide more effective treatments for their patients. Neuroimaging also provides insight into how the brain works and what specific areas of the brain are responsible for particular functions. This knowledge can be used to improve the diagnosis and treatment of psychological disorders, as well as to develop new treatments for various neurological disorders. Neuroimaging is a powerful tool in understanding how the brain works and in advancing research into the causes and treatment of neurological diseases.
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