I put in MEG for best temporal resolution (because there wasn't an EEG option, otherwise I would be confused).
MEG was the option in the list, but it has temporal resolution that is more or less equivalent to EEG. They both work in similar ways. The other three options were fMRI, CAT (I think?), and PET, all of which have very poor temporal resolution.
omg Peter sucks I put MRI but changed it impulsively to CAT because it was pluralised and didn't fit grammatically JUST LIKE HOW HE HAS ERRORS ALL OVER HIS SLIDES and I was stupid enough to pick grammar over the correct answer

Yeah, there were so many grammatical and orthographical errors in the test. I was really surprised that they didn't pick those up.
What was the imaging? MRI for MS is all I can remember.
Yeah, MRI for MS, the MEG / temporal resolution question, and maybe you can include the clinical diagnostic technique for PD since it's kind of related (not imaging per se though).
Is anyone else mad how much of the first half of the course they left out? Like I know we already got tested on that but the exam is worth 70% like..... mix it up lol
And, yes, it was a little surprising that so little of the course was on the test. Peter did say, however, that he would be emphasising the second half of the course...