Brain Mapping
Brain mapping is a technique used to analyze the brain's structure and functions. It involves collecting data from multiple sources and combining it to form a visual representation of the brain and its underlying neural networks. This technique aids in diagnosing and monitoring neurological and psychiatric conditions, understanding the impact of traumatic brain injuries, and researching neurodegenerative and neurodevelopmental disorders. It can also be used to study the effects of drug treatments, track and improve brain functions, and design and test neurotechnologies. Brain mapping is an integral tool for advancing our understanding of the brain, and it has a wide range of potential applications.
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