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The Small Regions in a Three-Dimensional Grid, Approximately 5 to 10

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Question 31

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The small regions in a three-dimensional grid, approximately 5 to 10 cubic millimeters in volume, that neuroimagers use to map the brain are known as


A) posners.
B) sternbergs.
C) voxels.
D) pixels.

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