Neuroimaging Studies
Neuroimaging is the use of imaging techniques such as MRI and CT scans to study the structure and function of the brain. It can be used to diagnose and treat neurological disorders, and to study the effects of drugs and other interventions on the brain. Neuroimaging studies provide a unique window into the workings of the human brain and are vital for improving our understanding of neurological and psychological disorders. Neuroimaging can help to identify potential markers of neurological and psychiatric disease, as well as provide insight into how the brain works in healthy people. Neuroimaging studies are also being used in the development of novel interventions such as brain stimulation, and in the study of risk factors for brain disorders.
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