fmri
IPA: ˈɛfˈɛmɝi
Root Word: fMRI
noun
- (uncountable, radiology) Initialism of functional magnetic resonance imaging. [(medicine) A form of magnetic resonance imaging that records the flow of blood to areas of the brain when the patient is undertaking a specific neural activity.]
- (countable, radiology) Initialism of functional magnetic resonance imager.
- (countable, radiology) Initialism of functional magnetic resonance image.
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Examples of "fmri" in Sentences
- An fMRI study of social exclusion.
- And FMRI can only be done for live humans.
- The fMRI seems to confirm the polygraph test.
- An fMRI study of simple ethical decision making.
- Training of rbms for classification of fmri images.
- An fMRI investigation of empathy and intentionality in children.
- An fMRI investigation of emotional engagement in moral judgment.
- Neurophysiological investigation of the basis of the fMRI signal.
- An addition to EEG fMRI set up is the simultaneous and synchronized video recording without affecting the EEG and fMRI data quality.
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