The rule of Medical VIoT through fMRI and neuroeconomics in studying the neural activity during decision making, a systematic review
Keywords:
MVIoT, Neuroeconomics, fMRI, and BrainAbstract
Neuroeconomics is the most interesting recent approach that has proposed great results in helping the understanding of the real detailed physiological functions of the brain during decision-making on a specific task for different domains such as phone addiction, and clinical approaches such as dementia. This review study aims to highlight the rule of the fMRI in neuroeconomics, and the main rule of the neuroeconomics in detecting the neural activities in the brain while it decides to choose a specific task. We did a review in the Scopus database library, our keywords were neuroeconomics, brain, and fMRI. There were 102 articles, after limitations, there were only 15 articles, two of them excluded from this study because of the accessibility. The rest of the 13 articles are organized according to the author’s name, year of publication, country, methods, and results. The result of this study suggests that fMRI is the most important part of this procedure, which helps in defining many concepts related to brain function, and decision-making. In conclusion, medical video Internet of things MVIoT progression has a significant impact on clinical diagnosis and neurological findings through fMRI and neuroeconomics which are proposing a promising future approach to extend the brain study and neural activities as well.