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Strength of fMRI?

Author: (Pippa) Pippa Holloway



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-Comparison to other scanning techniques it isn't invase and doesn't use radiation -If admisinisted correctly it is virtually risk-free, non-invasse and straighted to use -Produces images that have very highspatial resolution, depicting detail by the millimeter and provides a clear picture of how brain activity is located -Means that fMRI can safely provide a clear picture of brain activity


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