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Fmri For Studying Brain Activity

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fMRI (functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging) is a technique used to measure and map brain activity by detecting changes in blood flow. It is commonly used in neuroscience research to study how the brain responds to different stimuli or tasks.

Key Features

  • Non-invasive method
  • Provides real-time images of brain activity
  • Can help identify regions of the brain involved in specific tasks or functions

Pros

  • Allows researchers to study brain function in a non-invasive manner
  • Helps improve understanding of how the brain works
  • Can be used to diagnose and monitor neurological disorders

Cons

  • Expensive equipment and maintenance costs
  • Limited spatial resolution compared to other imaging techniques
  • Subject to artifacts and noise, which can affect data quality

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