Functional Neuroimaging
Functional neuroimaging is a medical imaging technique used to understand the parts of the brain and how they work. It enables scientists to study the brain's functions and activity in the living brain by measuring the changes in brain blood flow over time. It is used to study conditions such as dementia, stroke, brain injury and disorders of the nervous system. By examining the activity in different areas of the brain, it helps researchers identify how different processes interact, and how the brain adapts to changes in the environment. Functional neuroimaging provides insight into how we think, remember, learn and respond to our environment. It is also used to study how different medications and treatments affect the brain.
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