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[[Privacy]] and [[confidentiality]] are major concerns for neuroimaging studies. With high-resolution anatomical images, such as those generated by [[fMRI]], it is possible to identify individual subjects, putting their personal and or [[medical privacy]] at risk. It is possible to create surface renderings of the brain and face from a [[volumetric]] MRI, which can be paired with photographs to identify the individual.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Kulynych|first=J|title=Legal and ethical issues in neuroimaging research: human subjects protection, medical privacy, and the public communication of research results.|journal=Brain and Cognition|date=December 2002|volume=50|issue=3|pages=345–57|pmid=12480482|doi=10.1016/S0278-2626(02)00518-3|s2cid=2559078}}</ref>
It is becoming more accepted that a neurobiological basis for intelligence exists (at least for reasoning and problem-solving)
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