Methods of direct manipulation of the brain's function include
a. lesioning, imaging, and functional measurement.
b. MRI, PET, and CT scan.
c. visualization methods and functional measurement.
d. stereotaxic apparatus, lesioning, and MRI.
e. lesioning, artificial stimulation, and genetic manipulation.
e. lesioning, artificial stimulation, and genetic manipulation.
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a. difference between b. product of c. sum of d. ratio of
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