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Positron Emission Tomography

Positron Emission Tomography
This positron emission tomography (PET) scan of the brain shows the activity of brain cells in the resting state and during three types of auditory stimulation. PET uses radioactive substances introduced into the brain to measure such brain functions as cerebral metabolism, blood flow and volume, oxygen use, and the formation of neurotransmitters. This imaging method collects data from many different angles, feeding the information into a computer that produces a series of cross-sectional images.
Dr. John Mazziotta ET AL/Neurology/Science Source/Photo Researchers, Inc.
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Psychology; Brain; Biopsychology; Radiology; Positron Emission Tomography; Cognitive Psychology
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