Neuroimaging includes the use of various techniques to either directly or indirectly image the structure, function/pharmacology of the brain. It is a relatively new discipline within medicine and neuroscience/psychology.[1
- 1 Overview
- 2 History
- 3 Brain imaging techniques
- 3.1 Computed axial tomography
- 3.2 Diffuse optical imaging
- 3.3 Event-related optical signal
- 3.4 Magnetic resonance imaging
- 3.5 Functional magnetic resonance imaging
- 3.6 Electroencephalography
- 3.7 Magnetoencephalography
- 3.8 Positron emission tomography
- 3.9 Single photon emission computed tomography