1. neuroimaging - Noun
2. neuroimaging - Verb
neuroimaging (uncountable)
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(neurology) The generation of images showing activity in the nervous system, usually and especially brain activity. [from 20th c.]
neuroimaging
present participle of neuroimage
Modern neuroimaging is like asking an astronaut in the space shuttle to look out the window and judge how America is doing. David Eagleman
Abnormal lateralization Much evidence from neuroimaging techniques has supported the theory that the right hemisphere of people who stutter interferes with left-hemisphere speech production. Source: Internet
An electroencephalogram (EEG) to look for abnormal patterns of brain waves and neuroimaging ( CT scan or MRI ) to look at the structure of the brain are also usually part of the workup. Source: Internet
Commercial availability of tests may precede adequate understanding of how to use test results, given the complexity of autism's genetics. citation Metabolic and neuroimaging tests are sometimes helpful, but are not routine. Source: Internet
However, developments in neuroimaging may make empirical study possible. Source: Internet
It has been argued however that the traces of memetic processing can be quantified utilizing neuroimaging techniques which measure changes in the connectivity profiles between brain regions." Source: Internet