fMRI by Peter A. Bandettini
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I know very little on MRIs in general, it's not anything I've studied. I randomly chose this book as I find the science behind the MRI sounded interesting. And, from this book, I understand a bit more about functional MRIs, including how they are used, and the terminology around how it works. I felt the author did a good job explaining. I listened to this a few weeks ago and very little stuck with me, beside the thought that if I were going to use this information, say in a class, I would have found this audiobook to be very useful. As it is, in my situation, I'd call it interesting as needed.
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29.8.20
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