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True or false: Event-related fMRI design is more powerful than block-design because it is less noisy.
True or false: Event-related fMRI design is more powerful than block-design because it is less noisy.
False (B)
True or false: fMRI has higher spatial and temporal resolution compared to PET.
True or false: fMRI has higher spatial and temporal resolution compared to PET.
True (A)
True or false: PET is more comfortable for claustrophobic individuals compared to fMRI.
True or false: PET is more comfortable for claustrophobic individuals compared to fMRI.
True (A)
True or false: Optical imaging using functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) is as precise as other methods discussed.
True or false: Optical imaging using functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) is as precise as other methods discussed.
True or false: fNIRS is ideal for measuring activities that require movement.
True or false: fNIRS is ideal for measuring activities that require movement.
True or false: fNIRS measures changes in relative oxygen concentration.
True or false: fNIRS measures changes in relative oxygen concentration.
True or false: Neurostimulation can involve damaging part of the brain in non-human animal studies.
True or false: Neurostimulation can involve damaging part of the brain in non-human animal studies.
True or false: Genetic knockout procedures involve creating animals that lack certain kinds of cells or receptors.
True or false: Genetic knockout procedures involve creating animals that lack certain kinds of cells or receptors.
True or false: TMS (transcranial magnetic stimulation) is an invasive stimulation method.
True or false: TMS (transcranial magnetic stimulation) is an invasive stimulation method.
True or false: TMS studies have shown that an area of the brain may be critical at multiple times.
True or false: TMS studies have shown that an area of the brain may be critical at multiple times.