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. 2014 Aug 28;6(8):589–597. doi: 10.4329/wjr.v6.i8.589

Table 2.

Main strength and limits of the different techniques

Technique Strenght Limits
PET Relatively direct measure of brain activity Ionizing, radioactive tracer, low spatial and temporal resolution expensive
MRI No use of ionizing. Permits both high resolution study of structural brain (DTI) and fMRI employing active, passive and resting state paradigms Indirect measure of brain activity (functional) Sensitive to movement and artifacts, impractical (application precluded in patients with contraindication), expensive
TMS-EEG Practical (no important contraindications) gives information at single subject level Sensitive to muscle artifacts

PET: Positron emission tomography; MRI: Magnetic resonance imaging; TMS-EEG: Transcranial magnetic stimulation coupled with electroencephalography; DTI: Diffusion tensor imaging; fMRI: Functional magnetic resonance imaging.