& A major thrust of cognitive neuroscience is the elucidation of structure–function relationships in the human brain. Over the last several years, functional neuroimaging has risen in prominence relative to the lesion studies that formed the historical core of work in this field. These two methods have different strengths and weaknesses. Among these is a crucial difference in the nature of evidence each can provide. Lesion studies can provide evidence for necessity claims, whereas functional neuroimaging studies do not. We hypothesized that lesion studies will continue to have greater scientific impact even as the relative proportion of such studies in the cognitive neuroscience literature declines. Using methods drawn from systematic l...
This paper provides a historical and future perspective on how neuropsychology and neuroimaging can ...
The rate of technological progress is encouraging increasingly sophisticated lines of enquiry in cog...
A paradigm shift has occurred in Neuroscience, with most brain diseases, even those considered focal...
& A major thrust of cognitive neuroscience is the elucidation of structure–function relationship...
Original article can be found at: http://www.cortex-online.org/ Copyright Masson S.p.A.In this paper...
The aim of the present literature survey is to estimate how many of the studies recently made availa...
Cognitive scientists were not quick to embrace the functional neuroimaging technologies that emerged...
The study of patients with brain lesions has made major historical contributions to cognitive neuros...
How likely are published findings in the functional neuroimaging literature to be false? According t...
The rate of technological progress is encouraging increasingly sophisticated lines of enquiry in cog...
Work on functional neuroimaging of cognition falls into two categories. The first aims at localizing...
We discuss the relations between functional imaging and cognitive neuropsychological research. We be...
Cognitive neuroscientists habitually deny that functional neuroimaging can furnish causal informatio...
In this paper, I critically review the usefulness of functional neuroimaging to the cognitive psycho...
Cognitive neuroscientists use functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to measure properties of ...
This paper provides a historical and future perspective on how neuropsychology and neuroimaging can ...
The rate of technological progress is encouraging increasingly sophisticated lines of enquiry in cog...
A paradigm shift has occurred in Neuroscience, with most brain diseases, even those considered focal...
& A major thrust of cognitive neuroscience is the elucidation of structure–function relationship...
Original article can be found at: http://www.cortex-online.org/ Copyright Masson S.p.A.In this paper...
The aim of the present literature survey is to estimate how many of the studies recently made availa...
Cognitive scientists were not quick to embrace the functional neuroimaging technologies that emerged...
The study of patients with brain lesions has made major historical contributions to cognitive neuros...
How likely are published findings in the functional neuroimaging literature to be false? According t...
The rate of technological progress is encouraging increasingly sophisticated lines of enquiry in cog...
Work on functional neuroimaging of cognition falls into two categories. The first aims at localizing...
We discuss the relations between functional imaging and cognitive neuropsychological research. We be...
Cognitive neuroscientists habitually deny that functional neuroimaging can furnish causal informatio...
In this paper, I critically review the usefulness of functional neuroimaging to the cognitive psycho...
Cognitive neuroscientists use functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to measure properties of ...
This paper provides a historical and future perspective on how neuropsychology and neuroimaging can ...
The rate of technological progress is encouraging increasingly sophisticated lines of enquiry in cog...
A paradigm shift has occurred in Neuroscience, with most brain diseases, even those considered focal...