Event-related potentials are:
A) quite different from EEG.
B) recorded from single neurons.
C) brief changes in EEG associated with a specific sensory event.
D) None of the answers is correct.
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Q42: CT scans are not useful in differentiating:
A)bone
Q43: Magnetic resonance imaging involves:
A)hydrogen atoms.
B)magnets.
C)radio pulses.
D)All of
Q44: A computed tomography (CT) scan is a:
A)series
Q45: Modern brain imaging techniques were not developed
Q46: _ is used to identify changes in
Q48: The technique of employing ERPs to study
Q49: Place cells are found in the:
A)parietal cortex.
B)cingulate
Q50: The main advantage of MEG over event-related
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