The ability to image brain processes non-invasively has created a flood of experiments that fall into two categories--aiming to localize brain performance of abstractions like love, memory or intention--or to identify neuronal activities in response to observable behavior. This book discusses the experimental details and philosophical foundations distinguishing these two approaches, emphasizing the usefulness of the latter for planning and interpreting neuroimaging studies.
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The ability to image brain processes non-invasively has created a flood of experiments that fall into two categories--aiming to localize brain performance of abstractions like love, memory or intention--or to identify neuronal activities in response to observable behavior. This book discusses the experimental details and philosophical foundations distinguishing these two approaches, emphasizing the usefulness of the latter for planning and interpreting neuroimaging studies.
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