Introduction
Functional magnetic resonance imaging, or FMRI, is a technique for
measuring brain activity. It works by detecting the changes in blood
oxygenation and flow that occur in response to neural activity – when a
brain area is more active it consumes more oxygen and to meet this
increased demand blood flow increases to the active area. FMRI can be
used to produce activation maps showing which parts of the brain are
involved in a particular mental process.
