Why is MEG more useful than fMRI for studying participants' responses to quiet sounds?

A. MEG equipment is much cheaper and easier to use than fMRI equipment.
B. The magnets used in fMRI are very noisy, blocking the ability to sense quiet sounds.
C. MEG recordings of brain activity must be taken more slowly than fMRI images, allowing a more accurate assessment of brain activity.
D. Neither of these technologies is suitable for assessing participants' responses to sound.

Answer: B

Psychology

You might also like to view...

_____ argues that societies invent the concept of mental illness so that they can control people whose unusual patterns of functioning upset or threaten the social order.

A)Carl Rogers B)Jerome Frank C)Thomas Szasz D)Dick Gregory

Psychology

Herbie's main goal in life is to be a good man

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

Psychology