Multiple Choice
What is the difference between anatomical and functional brain imaging techniques?
A) Anatomical imaging records changes in blood flow, while functional imaging records changes in oxygen and glucose levels.
B) Anatomical imaging records physical changes in the brain directly, while functional imaging generates brain images based on outward behavior.
C) Anatomical imaging presents a static image, while functional imaging can track changes in brain activity over time.
D) Anatomical imaging records chemical activity in the brain, whereas functional imaging records electrical activity.
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