A common goal of neuroimaging research is to use imaging data to identify the mental processes that are engaged when a subject performs a mental task. The use of reasoning from activation to mental functions, known as “reverse inference,” has been previously criticized on the basis that it does not take into account how selectively the area is activated by the mental process in question. In this Perspective, I outline the critique of informal reverse inference and describe a number of new developments that provide the ability to more formally test the predictive power of neuroimaging data
Introduction: Increased efforts in neuroscience try to understand mental disorders as brain disorder...
International audienceTo map the neural substrate of mental function, cognitive neuroimaging relies ...
A recurring question for cognitive science is whether functional neuroimaging data can provide evide...
AbstractWhen inferring the presence of a specific cognitive process from observed brain activation a...
ABSTRACT—Brain-imaging research has largely focused on localizing patterns of activity related to sp...
The aim of this article is to discuss the conditions under which functional neuroimaging can contrib...
International audienceCognitive brain imaging is accumulating datasets about the neural substrate of...
International audienceAssociating brain systems with mental processes requires statistical analysis ...
Our approach characterizes the task conditions that correspond to each brain image with terms from a...
Functional imaging has become a primary tool in the study of human psychology but is not without its...
International audienceUnderstanding the organization of complex behavior as it relates to the brain ...
Introduction: Increased efforts in neuroscience try to understand mental disorders as brain disorder...
International audienceTo map the neural substrate of mental function, cognitive neuroimaging relies ...
A recurring question for cognitive science is whether functional neuroimaging data can provide evide...
AbstractWhen inferring the presence of a specific cognitive process from observed brain activation a...
ABSTRACT—Brain-imaging research has largely focused on localizing patterns of activity related to sp...
The aim of this article is to discuss the conditions under which functional neuroimaging can contrib...
International audienceCognitive brain imaging is accumulating datasets about the neural substrate of...
International audienceAssociating brain systems with mental processes requires statistical analysis ...
Our approach characterizes the task conditions that correspond to each brain image with terms from a...
Functional imaging has become a primary tool in the study of human psychology but is not without its...
International audienceUnderstanding the organization of complex behavior as it relates to the brain ...
Introduction: Increased efforts in neuroscience try to understand mental disorders as brain disorder...
International audienceTo map the neural substrate of mental function, cognitive neuroimaging relies ...
A recurring question for cognitive science is whether functional neuroimaging data can provide evide...