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Real-time fMRI
Real-time fMRI, broadly speaking, is a type of fMRI in which reconstruction of the raw data obtained by the scanner is done while the scan is happening. In brain scanning, this allows individuals who are undergoing the scan to see the patterns of brain activation which they are generating in one or more regions of interest or ROIs.
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