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0 Question: What’s neuroimaging? Keywords: method, neuroimaging, research Asked by deed1sap to Stuart C, Sharon M, Rodrigo B, Penny T, Liv G, Esra H, Emma W, Clara Ferreira, Abdullah I on 30 Apr 2024.
Emma Weir answered on 30 Apr 2024:
Neuroimaging is how we look at and measure the brain non-invasively. There are lots of ways it can be done, including CT, MRI and PET scans. Some techniques allow us to look at the function of the brain, blood flow and glucose.
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