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what are the purpose of neuroimaging to?​

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Answered by ItzManiac
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Neuroimaging refers to the use of radiological and other techniques to create images of the living human nervous system. X-rays were and still are valuable for detecting fractures and other bony abnormalities, but they do not show the soft tissues of the nervous system itself.

Answered by sagarkumargope2002
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Abstract. Neuroimaging refers to the use of radiological and other techniques to create images of the living human nervous system. X-rays were and still are valuable for detecting fractures and other bony abnormalities, but they do not show the soft tissues of the nervous system itself.

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