An electroencephalograph is a beneficial tool for:
A) determining cause and effect between brain function and behaviour.
B) determining the amount of brain activity during different states of consciousness.
C) localizing the regions of the brain responsible for various cognitive processes.
D) obtaining a high-resolution scan of the various brain structures.
B) determining the amount of brain activity during different states of consciousness.
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