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Neuroimaging Studies

Neuroimaging studies are scientific methods used to visualize the brain's structure and activity. Techniques like MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) and PET (Positron Emission Tomography) allow researchers to see how different areas of the brain respond during various tasks or while at rest. These studies help us understand how the brain works in relation to behavior, thoughts, and emotions, as well as how it may be affected by diseases or injuries. By highlighting the connection between brain function and psychological processes, neuroimaging contributes to advancing our knowledge of neuroscience and mental health.