To better understand human behavior, the emerging field of model-based cognitive neuroscience seeks to anchor psychological theory to the biological substrate from which behavior originates: the brain. Despite complex dynamics, many researchers in this field have demonstrated that fluctuations in brain activity can be related to fluctuations in components of cognitive models, which instantiate psychological theories. In this review, we discuss a number of approaches for relating brain activity to cognitive models, and expand on a framework for imposing reciprocity in the inference of mental operations from the combination of brain and behavioral data
Traditional theories of cognitive science have typically accounted for the organization of human beh...
<div><p>Reciprocating exchange with other humans requires individuals to infer the intentions of the...
Neuroscience studies of human decision-making abilities commonly involve subjects completing a decis...
Our understanding of cognition has been advanced by two traditionally non-overlapping and non-intera...
The present article presents a nonexhaustive collection of contemporary models and theories on brain...
Neuroscientists are beginning to advance explanations of social behavior in terms of underlying brai...
Cognitive neuroscientists study how the brain implements particular cognitive processes such as perc...
Recent decades have witnessed amazing advances in both mathematical models of cognition and in the f...
This book presents a flexible Bayesian framework for combining neural and cognitive models. Traditio...
What do we mean by "behavioral neuroscience?" This volume aims at providing an overview of behaviora...
International audienceThe study of brain-function relationships is undergoing a conceptual and metho...
International audienceUnderstanding the organization of complex behavior as it relates to the brain ...
Most studies involving experimental manipulations or interventions tailored to modulate behavior do ...
Cognitive neuroscientists sometimes apply formal models to investigate how the brain implements cogn...
Models are present at all levels of neuroscience from the study of brain cell to the study of human ...
Traditional theories of cognitive science have typically accounted for the organization of human beh...
<div><p>Reciprocating exchange with other humans requires individuals to infer the intentions of the...
Neuroscience studies of human decision-making abilities commonly involve subjects completing a decis...
Our understanding of cognition has been advanced by two traditionally non-overlapping and non-intera...
The present article presents a nonexhaustive collection of contemporary models and theories on brain...
Neuroscientists are beginning to advance explanations of social behavior in terms of underlying brai...
Cognitive neuroscientists study how the brain implements particular cognitive processes such as perc...
Recent decades have witnessed amazing advances in both mathematical models of cognition and in the f...
This book presents a flexible Bayesian framework for combining neural and cognitive models. Traditio...
What do we mean by "behavioral neuroscience?" This volume aims at providing an overview of behaviora...
International audienceThe study of brain-function relationships is undergoing a conceptual and metho...
International audienceUnderstanding the organization of complex behavior as it relates to the brain ...
Most studies involving experimental manipulations or interventions tailored to modulate behavior do ...
Cognitive neuroscientists sometimes apply formal models to investigate how the brain implements cogn...
Models are present at all levels of neuroscience from the study of brain cell to the study of human ...
Traditional theories of cognitive science have typically accounted for the organization of human beh...
<div><p>Reciprocating exchange with other humans requires individuals to infer the intentions of the...
Neuroscience studies of human decision-making abilities commonly involve subjects completing a decis...