Has brain imaging discovered anything new about how the brain works?
There have now been roughly 130,000 papers on fMRI. While these have clearly contributed to our understanding of the functional anatomy of the human brain, it is less clear that they have changed the way in which we think about the brain. The issue, in other words, is whether they have established n...
Main Authors: | Passingham, R, Rowe, J, Sakai, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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