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neuroimaging
neu·ro·im·ag·ing N5082400 (no͝or′ō-ĭm′ĭ-jĭng, nyo͝or′-)n. Radiological imaging that depicts brain structure or function.neuroimaging
neuroimaging (no͝or′ō-ĭm′ĭ-jĭng, nyo͝or′-)n. Radiological imaging that depicts brain structure or function.neuroimaging Imaging 1. Any imaging technique–eg, PET scans, functional MRI, used to evaluate functional aspects of neural activity .2. Images obtained from the head which detect any abnormal mass, but which do not identify a specific type of tumor.neuroimaging (noor?o-im'a-jing) [ neuro- + imaging] The visual or graphic representation of the anatomy, blood flow, electrical activity, metabolism, oxygen usage, receptor sites, or other physiological functions of the central nervous system. volumetric neuroimagingVolumetric brain imaging.NeuroimagingThe use of x ray studies and magnetic resonance imaging (MRIs) to detect abnormalities or trace pathways of nerve activity in the central nervous system.Mentioned in: PhobiasNeuroimaging Related to Neuroimaging: Brain imaging Neuroimaging is not available in the list of acronyms. Check:- general English dictionary
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