Foundational Issues in Human Brain Mapping.
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- 9780262265850
- 612.82
- QP385.F68 2010
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- I Location and Representation -- 1 A Critique of Functional Localizers -- 2 Divide and Conquer: A Defense of Functional Localizers -- 3 Commentary on Divide and Conquer: A Defense of Functional Localizers -- 4 An Exchange about Localism -- 5 Multivariate Pattern Analysis of fMRI Data: High-Dimensional Spaces for Neural and Cognitive Representations -- II Inference and New Data Structures -- 6 Begging the Question: The Nonindependence Error in fMRI Data Analysis -- 7 On the Proper Role of Nonindependent ROI Analysis: A Commentary on Vul and Kanwisher -- 8 On the Advantages of Not Having to Rely on Multiple Comparison Corrections -- 9 Confirmation, Refutation, and the Evidence of fMRI -- 10 Words and Pictures in Reports of fMRI Research -- 11 Discovering How Brains Do Things -- III Design and the Signal -- 12 Resting-State Brain Connectivity -- 13 Subtraction and Beyond: The Logic of Experimental Designs for Neuroimaging -- 14 Advancements in fMRI Methods: What Can They Inform about the Functional Organization of the Human Ventral Stream? -- 15 Intersubject Variability in fMRI Data: Causes, Consequences, and Related Analysis Strategies -- IV The Underdetermination of Theory by Data -- 16 Neuroimaging and Inferential Distance: The Perils of Pictures -- 17 Brains and Minds: On the Usefulness of Localization Data to Cognitive Psychology -- 18 Neuroimaging as a Tool for Functionally Decomposing Cognitive Processes -- 19 What Is Functional Neuroimaging For? -- References -- Contributors -- Index -- Color Insert.
Neuroimagers and philosophers of mind explore critical issues and controversies that have arisen from the use of brain mapping in cognitive neuroscience and cognitive science.
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