Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
(fMRI) Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) is a type of imaging technology that measures brain activity by detecting the changes in blood flow and oxygen levels in the brain. It provides a non-invasive way to understand brain structure and function, which has been essential in researching neurological conditions, guiding medical treatments, and improving our understanding of cognitive processes. fMRI can detect subtle differences in brain activity associated with emotional, cognitive, and motor activities, making it an invaluable tool for neurological and psychological research. It is also used in the diagnosis of neurological diseases, and to monitor vital functions in the brain during surgical procedures.
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