The successes of PET and fMRI in non-invasively localizing sensory functions had encouraged efforts to transform the subjective concepts of cognitive psychology into objective physical measures. The assumption was that mental functions could be decomposed into non-overlapping, context-independent modules that are operated on by separable areas of a computer-like brain. The failures of cognitive modularity and of a very localized phrenology are generally, but not universally, accepted; but in their place, and usually not distinguished from the original revolutionary hopes of clarification, experimental results are being interpreted in terms of rather flexible definitions of both cognitive concepts and the degree of localization. In an altern...
Previous imaging studies have used mostly perceptually abstracted, idealized, or static stimuli to s...
International audienceMany groups are trying out functional MRI (fMRI) to study normal and diseased ...
This thesis describes studies on the electric potential of a neuronal population of about half a mil...
Neuroscientists have long sought to study the dynamic activity of the human brain—what\u27s happenin...
A major challenge in the field of neuroscience is to understand the biological basis of emotion, cogn...
The good coverage and high resolution afforded by functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) make ...
Research in neuroscience has slowly been trying to bridge the gap between understanding the differen...
Pain is a complex experience characterized by sensory,emotional, and cognitive aspects, which is lik...
The ability to non-invasively study the architecture and function of the human brain constitutes one...
One of the central goals in neuroscience is to understand the function of neural circuits in the bra...
The brain is a living organ with distinct metabolic constraints. However, these constraints are typi...
The development of neuroimaging techniques is one of the most impressive advancements in neuroscienc...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) allows the non-invasive measurement of neural activity ...
The advent of functional brain imaging has renewed our knowledge of the brain correlates of cognitiv...
Cognitive scientists were not quick to embrace the functional neuroimaging technologies that emerged...
Previous imaging studies have used mostly perceptually abstracted, idealized, or static stimuli to s...
International audienceMany groups are trying out functional MRI (fMRI) to study normal and diseased ...
This thesis describes studies on the electric potential of a neuronal population of about half a mil...
Neuroscientists have long sought to study the dynamic activity of the human brain—what\u27s happenin...
A major challenge in the field of neuroscience is to understand the biological basis of emotion, cogn...
The good coverage and high resolution afforded by functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) make ...
Research in neuroscience has slowly been trying to bridge the gap between understanding the differen...
Pain is a complex experience characterized by sensory,emotional, and cognitive aspects, which is lik...
The ability to non-invasively study the architecture and function of the human brain constitutes one...
One of the central goals in neuroscience is to understand the function of neural circuits in the bra...
The brain is a living organ with distinct metabolic constraints. However, these constraints are typi...
The development of neuroimaging techniques is one of the most impressive advancements in neuroscienc...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) allows the non-invasive measurement of neural activity ...
The advent of functional brain imaging has renewed our knowledge of the brain correlates of cognitiv...
Cognitive scientists were not quick to embrace the functional neuroimaging technologies that emerged...
Previous imaging studies have used mostly perceptually abstracted, idealized, or static stimuli to s...
International audienceMany groups are trying out functional MRI (fMRI) to study normal and diseased ...
This thesis describes studies on the electric potential of a neuronal population of about half a mil...