The document discusses a study that analyzed the brain activity of participants using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) while they performed tasks with their right or left hands. The results showed increased activity in the motor cortex areas that control hand movements on the same side as the hand being used for the task. This demonstrates the ability of fMRI to detect lateralization of brain activity related to hand movements on the left and right sides of the body.
The document discusses a study that analyzed the brain activity of participants using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) while they performed tasks with their right or left hands. The results showed increased activity in the motor cortex areas that control hand movements on the same side as the hand being used for the task. This demonstrates the ability of fMRI to detect lateralization of brain activity related to hand movements on the left and right sides of the body.
The document discusses a study that analyzed the brain activity of participants using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) while they performed tasks with their right or left hands. The results showed increased activity in the motor cortex areas that control hand movements on the same side as the hand being used for the task. This demonstrates the ability of fMRI to detect lateralization of brain activity related to hand movements on the left and right sides of the body.