Computerized axial tomography (CAT or CT)
a measure of Xray absorption at several positions around the head maps tissue density Magnetic resonance imaging MRI gives higher resolution images in three steps Strong magnets cause protons in brain tissue to line up in parallel A pulse of radio waves knocks protons over Protons reconfigure themselves emitting radio waves that differ by tissue density
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