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Exploring the inner workings of the brain: An introduction to neuroimaging techniques.
Frank Thomas
Neuroimaging refers to a broad range of techniques used to produce images of the structure and function of the brain. These techniques are important tools for both research and clinical applications, and they have revolutionized our understanding of the brain. There are several different types of neuroimaging techniques, including structural imaging, functional imaging, and chemical imaging. Structural imaging techniques, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT), provide detailed images of the brain's structure, including its size, shape, and location of various structures.
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