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Functional MRI (fMRI) Brain is an advanced neuroimaging technique that maps brain activity by detecting changes in blood oxygenation and flow. Unlike structural MRI, fMRI shows which parts of the brain are active during specific tasks or stimuli. This technique is valuable for pre-surgical planning, helping neurosurgeons identify critical areas to avoid during brain surgery. It’s also widely used in cognitive neuroscience research to study brain function in various conditions. fMRI can help in understanding cognitive processes, emotional responses, and even in assessing conditions like Alzheimer’s disease or depression. The non-invasive nature of fMRI makes it a powerful tool for repeated studies and long-term monitoring of brain function.




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