Noun
a form of magnetic resonance imaging of the brain that registers blood flow to functioning areas of the brain
Source: WordNetWe believe that people will use real-time fMRI feedback to hone cognitive strategies that will increase activation of brain regions. Christopher deCharms
After reviewing how we study brain function via fMRI, Professor Polk shows you how brain activity changes as we age—and how these changes impact our memory, our ability to multitask, and more. Source: Internet
In addition PET scans and fMRI scans help study the affective processes in the brain. Source: Internet
An fMRI was done on patients while they viewed a picture of people they hated and people who were "neutral". Source: Internet
Because this method has been shown to be far more sensitive than the BOLD technique in preclinical studies, it may potentially expand the role of fMRI in clinical applications. Source: Internet
Burton MW, Small SL, Blumstein SE (2000) The role of segmentation in phonological processing: An fMRI investigation. Source: Internet