Service Providers for FUNCTIONAL MRI OF BRAIN

Functional MRI (fMRI) of the Brain is a specialized type of MRI that measures and maps brain activity by detecting changes in blood flow. When a brain area is active, it requires more oxygen, and fMRI can track this by detecting the difference in oxygenated and deoxygenated blood. This non-invasive procedure is commonly used to study brain function, such as areas responsible for movement, speech, or memory, and to assess brain activity during specific tasks. fMRI is often used in pre-surgical planning for brain surgery, as well as in research to understand neurological conditions like epilepsy, stroke, or cognitive disorders. The test is painless and involves no radiation.