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Computerized axial tomography, a method of diagnosis employing X-rays taken from different angles and then analyzed by computer to produce a representation of a specific body area in cross section. Often used on the brain. Source: Davidson, Gerald C. and John M. Neale. 1994. Abnormal Psychology, 6th Edition. New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons
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