Functional MRI and
other noninvasive imaging techniques, which have revealed much about other parts and functions of the brain, are too imprecise to measure the exact neurological activity responsible for speech.
The discoveries were revealed using X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (XRF) and
other noninvasive imaging techniques, according to panel of experts during a Feb. 17 news briefing at the 2018 AAAS Annual Meeting.
Not exact matches
Noninvasive imaging using PET and
other technologies reduces the number of animals in a study by permitting the use of animals as their own controls, according to the authors.