How can functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) advance cognitive theory? Some have argued that fMRI can do little beyond localizing brain regions that carry out certain cognitive functions (and may not even be able to do that). However, in this article, we argue that fMRI can inform theories of cognition by helping to answer at least four distinct kinds of questions. Which mental functions are performed in brain regions specialized for just that function (and which are performed in more general-purpose brain machinery)? When fMRI markers of a particular Mental Process X are found, is Mental Process X engaged when people perform Task Y? How distinct are the representations of different stimulus classes? Do specific pairs of tasks engag...
The goal of cognitive neuroscience is to identify the mapping between brain function and mental proc...
Cognitive processes, such as the generation of language, can be mapped onto the brain using fMRI. Th...
This paper provides a historical and future perspective on how neuropsychology and neuroimaging can ...
Several developments for diverse scientific goals, mostly in physics and physiology, had to take pla...
Original article can be found at: http://www.cortex-online.org/ Copyright Masson S.p.A.In this paper...
In this paper, I critically review the usefulness of functional neuroimaging to the cognitive psycho...
This dissertation advances a novel philosophical account of the relationship between brain mapping a...
Wegrzyn M, Aust J, Barnstorf L, et al. Thought experiment: Decoding cognitive processes from the fMR...
Cognitive scientists were not quick to embrace the functional neuroimaging technologies that emerged...
Neuroimaging, particularly that based upon functional magnetic resonance (fMRI), has become a domina...
Functional neuroimaging has opened the door for examining in vivo neural processes for human percept...
Cognitive neuroscientists use functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to measure properties of ...
Work on functional neuroimaging of cognition falls into two categories. The first aims at localizing...
The human brain is responsible for constructing how we perceive, think, and act in the world around ...
The goal of cognitive neuroscience is to identify the mapping between brain function and mental proc...
Cognitive processes, such as the generation of language, can be mapped onto the brain using fMRI. Th...
This paper provides a historical and future perspective on how neuropsychology and neuroimaging can ...
Several developments for diverse scientific goals, mostly in physics and physiology, had to take pla...
Original article can be found at: http://www.cortex-online.org/ Copyright Masson S.p.A.In this paper...
In this paper, I critically review the usefulness of functional neuroimaging to the cognitive psycho...
This dissertation advances a novel philosophical account of the relationship between brain mapping a...
Wegrzyn M, Aust J, Barnstorf L, et al. Thought experiment: Decoding cognitive processes from the fMR...
Cognitive scientists were not quick to embrace the functional neuroimaging technologies that emerged...
Neuroimaging, particularly that based upon functional magnetic resonance (fMRI), has become a domina...
Functional neuroimaging has opened the door for examining in vivo neural processes for human percept...
Cognitive neuroscientists use functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to measure properties of ...
Work on functional neuroimaging of cognition falls into two categories. The first aims at localizing...
The human brain is responsible for constructing how we perceive, think, and act in the world around ...
The goal of cognitive neuroscience is to identify the mapping between brain function and mental proc...
Cognitive processes, such as the generation of language, can be mapped onto the brain using fMRI. Th...
This paper provides a historical and future perspective on how neuropsychology and neuroimaging can ...