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Which type of study best describes the experiment in which a subject performs a cognitive task while in a brain scanner (e.g., fMRI), and researchers measure indirect changes in activity in specific regions of the brain?

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Behavioral intervention study

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The type of study that best describes the experiment in which a subject performs a cognitive task while in a brain scanner (e.g., fMRI), and researchers measure indirect changes in activity in specific regions of the brain is behavioral intervention study.

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Answer: Behavioral intervention study

Explanation: An experiment which involves a cognitive task while in a brain scanner (which scan the brain function via a computer’s combination of multiple images) and researchers measures indirect changes in activity in the brain’s specific region, can be described as Behavioral Intervention Study.

Thus, thus study describe the problem behavior, hypothesis that backs the problem behavior to occur and intervention strategies that include positive behavioral supports in that subject.

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