Quantitative analysis of modern electroencephalography (EEG) recordings can be used to

A. construct 3-D maps of brain activity.
B. generate high resolution images of brain structures.
C. identify the neurochemicals active in particular parts of the brain.
D. track the utilization of glucose and oxygen by the brain.


Answer: A

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