Real-time fMRI links subjective experience with brain activity during focused attention.
Recent advances in brain imaging have improved the measure of neural processes related to perceptual, cognitive and affective functions, yet the relation between brain activity and subjective experience remains poorly characterized. In part, it is a challenge to obtain reliable accounts of participa...
Main Authors: | Garrison, K, Scheinost, D, Worhunsky, P, Elwafi, H, Thornhill, T, Thompson, E, Saron, C, Desbordes, G, Kober, H, Hampson, M, Gray, JR, Constable, RT, Papademetris, X, Brewer, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2013
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