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How does MRI work?

Author: Debbie Smith 447c



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MRI coil generates a very strong magnetic field. Magnetic field passes through the person's head causing hydrogen atoms align with the magnetic field. Radio frequency waves temporarily disrupt this alignment causing a signal that can be detected by this machine. Because different areas of brain tissue contain different amounts of water, they emit different signals. Analysis software converts detected signals into very detailed images of different structures in the brain.


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