Multiple Choice
What, exactly, does it mean to say that a brain region is 'active' in a functional imaging experiment?
A) The region is critical for performing some aspect of that experiment.
B) The neurons in that region have an excitatory response during the experiment.
C) The region has a rapid response to some aspect of that experiment.
D) The haemodynamic response in that region is greater than in some other condition(s)
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