Foundational issues in human brain mapping
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Foundational issues in human brain mapping
(Bradford book)
MIT Press, c2010
- : pbk
- : hardcover
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [273]-307) and index
Contents of Works
- A critique of functional localizers / Karl J. Friston ... [et al.]
- Divide and conquer: a defense of functional localizers / Rebecca Saxe, Matthew Brett, and Nancy Kanwisher
- Commentary on Divide and conquer: a defense of functional localizers / Karl J. Friston and Rik N. Henson
- An exchange about localism / Martin Bunzl, Stephen José Hanson, and Russell A. Poldrack
- Multivariate pattern analysis of fMRI data : high-dimensional spaces for neural and cognitive representations / James V. Haxby
- Begging the question: the nonindependence error in fMRI data analysis / Edward Vul and Nancy Kanwisher
- On the proper role of nonindependent ROI analysis: a commentary on Vul and Kanwisher / Russell A. Poldrack and Jeanette A. Mumford
- On the advantages of not having to rely on multiple comparison corrections / Edward Vul and Nancy Kanwisher
- Confirmation, refutation, and the evidence of fMRI / Christopher Mole and Colin Klein
- Words and pictures in reports of fMRI research / Gilbert Harman
- Discovering how brains do things / Stephen José Hanson and Clark Glymour
- Resting-state brain connectivity / Bharat Biswall
- Subtraction and beyond: the logic of experimental designs for neuroimaging / Russell A. Poldrack
- Advancements in fMRI methods: what can they inform about the functional organization of the human ventral stream? / Kalanit Grill-Spector
- Intersubject variability in fMRI data: causes, consequences, and related analysis strategies / Jean-Baptiste Poline ... [et al.]
- Neuroimaging and inferential distance: the perils of pictures / Adina L. Roskies
- Brains and minds: on the usefulness of localisation data to cognitive psychology / Richard Loosemore and Trevor Harley
- Neuroimaging as a tool for functionally decomposing cognitive processes / William Bechtel and Richard C. Richardson
- What is functional neuroimaging for? / Max Coltheart
