neuroimaging techniques
Neuroimaging techniques refer to a set of non-invasive methods used to visualize and study the structure, function, and connectivity of the brain, allowing scientists and researchers to gain insights into various neurological processes and disorders.
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- functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fnirs)
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- magnetic resonance spectroscopy (mrs)
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