
neuroimaging research
Neuroimaging research uses advanced imaging techniques, like MRI and PET scans, to visualize and study the brain's structure and activity. These tools allow scientists to explore how different areas of the brain function, connect, and change with experience, development, or illness. By observing the living brain in action, researchers can better understand mental health conditions, cognitive processes, and how the brain supports behaviors. Neuroimaging provides valuable insights that help improve diagnoses, treatments, and our overall knowledge of the brain’s complex systems.