fMRI - a non-invasive neuroimaging technique that detects changes in blood flow, EEG - small, metal discs (electrodes) attached to the scalp to detect electrical signals; can diagnose and monitor sleep disorders etc., MEG - similar to EEG, except that it measures magnetic fields produced from that activity, MRI - uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to create detailed images of the inside of the body, Computational Model - ranges from simple statistical models to complex biophysical models, Mechanistic Model - links neuroimaging signals to specific cognitive or neural processes, Predictive Model - predict outcomes, such as disease progression or treatment response, Bayesian Model - explains how the brain integrates sensory information,

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