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When using magnetoencephalogra phy, the brain's magnetic fields induce tiny currents in these coils and these currents create magnetic fields in a
 
  a) cyclotron
  b) synchrotron
  c) superconducting quantum interference device
  d) superconducting cyclotron

Question 2

Which neuroimaging technique involves the attachment of small metal disks to the scalp in order to amplify and record the small changes in electrical potentials?
 
  a) Electroencephalogra m
  b) Magnetoencephalogra m
  c) Single photon emission tomography
  d) Positron emission tomography



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: C

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: A



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