abstract: After a brief introduction to Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), this paper presents some common misunderstandings and problems that are frequently overlooked in the application of the technology. Then, in three progressively more involved examples, the paper demonstrates (a) how use of fMRI in pre-surgical mapping shows promise, (b) how its use in lie detection seems questionable, and (c) how employing it in defining personhood is useless and pointless. Finally, in making a case for emergentism, the paper concludes that fMRI cannot really tell us as much about ourselves as we had hoped. Since we are more than our brains, even if fMRI were perfect, it is not enough
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The replication crisis in science has not spared functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) resear...
Waking up from a dreamless sleep, I open my eyes, recognize my wife’s face and am filled with joy. I...
Several developments for diverse scientific goals, mostly in physics and physiology, had to take pla...
neuroethics_pubs/38 Detection of Deception with f MRI: Are we there yet? A decade of spectacular pro...
A decade of spectacular progress in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) technology and syst...
"New imaging techniques have given us a great opportunity to recognise the processes that take plac...
The human brain is responsible for constructing how we perceive, think, and act in the world around ...
Cognitive neuroscientists use functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to measure properties of ...
Functional neuroimaging has increased our understanding of human brain function tremendously and has...
When blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) contrast functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) ...
Neuroimaging is often pilloried for providing little more than pretty pictures that simply show wher...
The enigma of the mind has enticed scientists, philosophers, and artists throughout history. Its uni...
Polygraph tests have been used to detect deception for almost a century. Yet for almost as long, the...
As a tool for studying the human mind and brain, fMRI has been subject to various criticisms. One of...
The functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) techniques are a potent probe able to visualize bra...
The replication crisis in science has not spared functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) resear...
Waking up from a dreamless sleep, I open my eyes, recognize my wife’s face and am filled with joy. I...
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