What is fMRI?
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, or fMRI, is a powerful neuroimaging technique that measures and maps brain activity. Unlike traditional MRI scans that capture the brain's structure, fMRI detects changes in blood flow to observe brain activity in real-time. This technology has significantly advanced our understanding of the brain, but it also introduces complex legal and ethical questions about privacy, consent, and the potential misuse of neural data.
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