Evidence from functional neuroimaging (NI) is often used to support cognitive hypotheses. The nature of this evidential relationship remains obscure. I discuss critically several accounts on which NI evidence provides strong support for or against cognitive hypotheses, and argue that skepticism about such accounts is justified. I argue instead that NI is best seen as continuous with older techniques of construct validation and discrimination. On this account, NI may provide weak evidence for cognitive theories, and can often be strengthened by augmenting it with other techniques. The most important role for NI, however, may be exploratory rather than confirmatory: in aggregate, NI studies can suggest novel hypotheses about cognitive organi...
fMRI promises to uncover the functional structure of the brain. I argue, however, that pictures of ‘...
fMRI: It’s not all bad 2 The division between cognitive research that employs neuroimaging data and ...
Since the mid-1980s, psychologists and neuroscientists have used brain imaging to test hypotheses ab...
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...
Work on functional neuroimaging of cognition falls into two categories. The first aims at localizing...
In this paper, I critically review the usefulness of functional neuroimaging to the cognitive psycho...
The rate of technological progress is encouraging increasingly sophisticated lines of enquiry in cog...
The rate of technological progress is encouraging increasingly sophisticated lines of enquiry in cog...
Cognitive neuroscientists habitually deny that functional neuroimaging can furnish causal informatio...
A recurring question for cognitive science is whether functional neuroimaging data can provide evide...
The aim of this article is to discuss the conditions under which functional neuroimaging can contrib...
Cognitive neuroscientists use functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to measure properties of ...
Cognitive scientists were not quick to embrace the functional neuroimaging technologies that emerged...
Original article can be found at: http://www.cortex-online.org/ Copyright Masson S.p.A.In this paper...
fMRI promises to uncover the functional structure of the brain. I argue, however, that pictures of ‘...
fMRI: It’s not all bad 2 The division between cognitive research that employs neuroimaging data and ...
Since the mid-1980s, psychologists and neuroscientists have used brain imaging to test hypotheses ab...
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...
Work on functional neuroimaging of cognition falls into two categories. The first aims at localizing...
In this paper, I critically review the usefulness of functional neuroimaging to the cognitive psycho...
The rate of technological progress is encouraging increasingly sophisticated lines of enquiry in cog...
The rate of technological progress is encouraging increasingly sophisticated lines of enquiry in cog...
Cognitive neuroscientists habitually deny that functional neuroimaging can furnish causal informatio...
A recurring question for cognitive science is whether functional neuroimaging data can provide evide...
The aim of this article is to discuss the conditions under which functional neuroimaging can contrib...
Cognitive neuroscientists use functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to measure properties of ...
Cognitive scientists were not quick to embrace the functional neuroimaging technologies that emerged...
Original article can be found at: http://www.cortex-online.org/ Copyright Masson S.p.A.In this paper...
fMRI promises to uncover the functional structure of the brain. I argue, however, that pictures of ‘...
fMRI: It’s not all bad 2 The division between cognitive research that employs neuroimaging data and ...
Since the mid-1980s, psychologists and neuroscientists have used brain imaging to test hypotheses ab...