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Sep 19, 2023 · Neuroimaging, or brain scanning, produces images of the brain or other parts of the nervous system. Current neuroimaging techniques typically show the brain’s structure and functions. Neuroimaging is important within psychology to allow in-depth study of what certain areas of the brain are responsible for, as well as being able to identify ...
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Oct 22, 2021 · A computerized tomography (CT) scan is a series of X-ray images converted into cross-sectional images of your brain. These X-rays are combined to form cross-sectional slices or even a 3-D model of ...
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Apr 22, 2011 · The images are then developed on sensitive film. This method creates cross-sectional images of the brain and shows the structure of the brain, but not its function. It is the test of choice to evaluate for the four types of intracranial hemorrhage—subdural, epidural, intracerebral, or subarachnoid, which specifically means bleeding or ...
Jul 1, 2008 · The Leys School, UK. Neuroimaging is increasingly important in psychology, yet psychologists can fall prey to misconceptions. We examined the presentation of key radiological techniques in 12 widely distributed contemporary psychology texts. Errors were common in descriptions of computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI ...
Abstract ‘Techniques of neuroimaging’ introduces the physical and physiological principles of the main neuroimaging techniques with a focus on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and positron emission tomography (PET).
Jun 12, 2019 · Introduction. Psychoradiology is an emerging field that applies radiological imaging technologies to psychiatric conditions, and Gong et al have been its pioneers. 1 In a recent editorial published on JMRI which is the official journal of ISMRM, psychoradiology was recognized as a new subfield where the value of MRI for psychiatric applications had been emphasized. 2 The term was selected to ...
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Computerized tomography (CT) is a method that combines radiography with computer processing that allows three-dimensional images to be created based on a sequence of two-dimensional X-ray images. The object of interest (for example, the head of a person) is placed between an emitter of X-rays and a receiver.