Functional Connectivity Mri
Functional connectivity MRI (fMRI) is a type of brain imaging technique used to measure the activity of different parts of the brain. It is based on the idea that when different areas of the brain are working together, they produce a unique pattern of electrical activity. This pattern can be measured and analyzed to reveal how different parts of the brain interact and communicate with each other. fMRI is an important tool for understanding how the brain works, as well as how it changes in different states, such as during learning and in various diseases. In addition, fMRI can be used to diagnose, monitor, and develop treatments for various neurological disorders including brain tumors and Alzheimer's disease.
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