Among the advanced technologies used to study the brain's structure and functions, which one provides detailed three-dimensional images of the brain's structures and activities?

One advanced technology that provides detailed three-dimensional images of the brain's structures and activities is Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). MRI uses a strong magnetic field and radio waves to generate detailed images of the brain. It can capture both the anatomical structure of the brain as well as its functional activities, such as blood flow and oxygen utilization, providing valuable insights into the brain's functions.

One advanced technology that provides detailed three-dimensional images of the brain's structures and activities is functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). This technique uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to measure the blood oxygenation levels in different areas of the brain. It can identify areas of increased blood flow, which indicate brain activity during different tasks or cognitive processes. By capturing rapid images of brain activity, fMRI produces detailed three-dimensional maps of brain function.