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SPECT and PET are examples of
 
  a. structural neuroimaging techniques.
  b. functional neuroimaging techniques.
  c. Alzheimer's assessments.
  d. behavioral tests that assess frontal lobe atrophy.

Question 2

Functional imaging techniques focus on the of the brain.
 
  a. structure
  b. anatomical features
  c. activity
  d. blood flow



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: b

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: c





 

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