Overview
Neuroimaging is a form of medical imaging that uses advanced technology such as MRI and CT scans to produce detailed images of the brain and nervous system. Neuroimaging can help detect diseases, abnormalities, and injuries in the brain, as well as measure brain function. This technology is invaluable for diagnosing and monitoring diseases and conditions such as Alzheimer’s, epilepsy, brain tumors, and traumatic brain injury. Neuroimaging has become an important tool for neurologists, psychiatrists, and other medical professionals in assessing and treating neurological disorders. Neuroimaging helps to improve the accuracy of diagnoses, as well as provide an opportunity to monitor the progress of treatments. This technology is essential for advancing the understanding and treatment of a wide range of neurological disease.
Research published in this journal
11 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
How this research is being cited
The 11 articles above have been cited 7 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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Kevin John D. Sy et al. · 2025 · Acta medica Philippina
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2023 · Intisari Sains Medis
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G. Agung et al. · 2023 · Intisari Sains Medis
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2021 · Brain Structure and Function
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J. Annen et al. · 2021 · Brain Structure and Function
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2010 · Law and Financial Markets Review
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2010 · Law and Financial Markets Review
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