Term ID: T1681

Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging

/functional-magnetic-resonance-imaging/
A neuroimaging technique measuring brain activity through blood oxygenation changes, providing spatial and temporal information about neural activation during cognitive tasks and rest states.
Example: Observing increased activity in visual cortex when people view images, or in motor cortex when they imagine moving their hands, revealing brain-behavior relationships.

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Reference: Belliveau et al. (1991)