In this paper, I critically review the usefulness of functional neuroimaging to the cognitive psychologist. All serious cognitive theories acknowledge that cognition is implemented somewhere in the brain. Finding that the brain "activates " differentially while performing different tasks is therefore gratifying but not surprising. The key problem is that the additional dependent variable that imaging data represents, is often one about which cognitive theories make no necessary predictions. It is, therefore, inappropriate to use such data to choose between such theories. Even supposing that fMRI were able to tell us where a particular cognitive process was performed, that would likely tell us little of relevance about how it was p...
Evidence from functional neuroimaging (NI) is often used to support cognitive hypotheses. The natur...
Evidence from functional neuroimaging (NI) is often used to support cognitive hypotheses. The nature...
How can functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) advance cognitive theory? Some have argued that...
Original article can be found at: http://www.cortex-online.org/ Copyright Masson S.p.A.In this paper...
Work on functional neuroimaging of cognition falls into two categories. The first aims at localizing...
Functional imaging has become a primary tool in the study of human psychology but is not without its...
Cognitive scientists were not quick to embrace the functional neuroimaging technologies that emerged...
The rate of technological progress is encouraging increasingly sophisticated lines of enquiry in cog...
We discuss the relations between functional imaging and cognitive neuropsychological research. We be...
Cognitive neuroscientists use functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to measure properties of ...
This dissertation advances a novel philosophical account of the relationship between brain mapping a...
The aim of this article is to discuss the conditions under which functional neuroimaging can contrib...
ABSTRACT—Should psychologists care about functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)? Within the fi...
The rate of technological progress is encouraging increasingly sophisticated lines of enquiry in cog...
The aim of the present literature survey is to estimate how many of the studies recently made availa...
Evidence from functional neuroimaging (NI) is often used to support cognitive hypotheses. The natur...
Evidence from functional neuroimaging (NI) is often used to support cognitive hypotheses. The nature...
How can functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) advance cognitive theory? Some have argued that...
Original article can be found at: http://www.cortex-online.org/ Copyright Masson S.p.A.In this paper...
Work on functional neuroimaging of cognition falls into two categories. The first aims at localizing...
Functional imaging has become a primary tool in the study of human psychology but is not without its...
Cognitive scientists were not quick to embrace the functional neuroimaging technologies that emerged...
The rate of technological progress is encouraging increasingly sophisticated lines of enquiry in cog...
We discuss the relations between functional imaging and cognitive neuropsychological research. We be...
Cognitive neuroscientists use functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to measure properties of ...
This dissertation advances a novel philosophical account of the relationship between brain mapping a...
The aim of this article is to discuss the conditions under which functional neuroimaging can contrib...
ABSTRACT—Should psychologists care about functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)? Within the fi...
The rate of technological progress is encouraging increasingly sophisticated lines of enquiry in cog...
The aim of the present literature survey is to estimate how many of the studies recently made availa...
Evidence from functional neuroimaging (NI) is often used to support cognitive hypotheses. The natur...
Evidence from functional neuroimaging (NI) is often used to support cognitive hypotheses. The nature...
How can functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) advance cognitive theory? Some have argued that...