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Structural imaging,
which is used to
quantify brain structure using e.g., voxel-based morphometry.
Functional imaging,
which is used to
study brain function...
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resonance imaging of the
brain uses
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to
produce high-quality two- or three-dimensional
images of the
brain, brainstem...
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Medical imaging technologies such as
functional neuroimaging, and
electroencephalography (EEG)
recordings are
important in
studying the
brain. The medical...
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Functional magnetic resonance imaging or
functional MRI (fMRI)
measures brain activity by
detecting changes ****ociated with
blood flow. This technique...
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blood tests. They may also
order an
electroencephalogram (EEG) and
brain imaging (CT, MRI or both). If it is a person's
first seizure and it was "provoked"...
- The
brain is an
organ that
serves as the
center of the
nervous system in all
vertebrate and most
invertebrate animals. It
consists of
nervous tissue and...
- A
brain tumor (somtimes
referred more
commonly as
brain cancer)
occurs when a
group of
cells within the
brain turn
cancerous and grow out of control,...
- body or
brain of a patient. It can show
areas with
heightened activity,
areas with high or low
blood flow, the
structure of the
patients brain/body, as...
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functional brain imaging, and skin
melanoma detection, etc.
Tomography is the
imaging by
sections or sectioning. The main such
methods in
medical imaging are:...
- such as
functional cardiac or
brain imaging.
Myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) is a form of
functional cardiac imaging, used for the
diagnosis of ischemic...