Juicewrldfan
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Someone told me that it’s because you can’t see the level of nuerotransmitters outside of blue light but that doesn’t seem right. You can see the difference in brain structure. Yeah alone it’s not enough but surely it’s a helpful tool? And psychiatry needs all the tools it can get to come up with quicker accurate diagnosis.
Just an interesting read-
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Just an interesting read-

Forty years of structural brain imaging in mental disorders: is it clinically useful or not?
Structural brain imaging was introduced into routine clinical practice more than 40 years ago with the hope that it would support the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders. It is now widely used to exclude organic brain disease (eg, brain tumors, ...
