Abstract:Non-invasive physiological measures of in vivo brain function,
derived from positron emission
tomography (PET) and functional magnetic resonance (fMRI), are now
standard tools in cognitive
neuroscience. These techniques provide a powerful context for addressing
critical questions
regarding both the localization and mechanisms of higher brain functions.
A general overview of
the history and development of imaging techniques in relation to
cognitive science is that of Posner
& Raichle (1994). The conce… Show more
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