4-3 Short Paper: Neuroimaging TechniquesPSY 634Southern New Hampshire University 09:30:56 GMT -05:004-3 Short PaperNeuroimaging is a way to see the structure and activity in the brain and nervous system using magnetic quality imaging (Carlson & Burkett, 2017). The different ways to use neuroimaging include electroencephalography (EEG), positron emission tomography (PET), Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Neuroimaging can be used to view tumors or injuries to the brain and/ or body. Neuroimaging is helpful at any age. Researches are able to see how the functions of the brain, along with a person behavior, effect cognitive and emotional functions. (APA, n.d.). Functional MRI is becoming both popular and more beneficial when it comes to understanding the brain functions of aninfant. Because of the images it gets from the blood flow within the brain, it is used to show epilepsy, ADHD, and Autism. The scans of the brain in the infancy stage can identify potential stressors.If a child is complaining of frequent headaches or shows signs of a concussion, a parent should contact their doctor for further testing. Children who play sports are more likely to have a concussion. For children and adolescents, there