Neuroimaging
Neuroimaging refers to various techniques used to create images of the structure, function, and connectivity of the brain and nervous system. These techniques allow researchers and clinicians to visualize and study the anatomy and activity of the brain, aiding in the diagnosis and understanding of neurological and psychiatric disorders, as well as in research on brain function and development.
Neuroimaging techniques are essential tools in clinical practice for diagnosing and monitoring neurological disorders, planning surgical interventions, and evaluating treatment effectiveness. In research, neuroimaging contributes to understanding the neural basis of cognition, emotion, behavior, and neurological diseases.
