Zeros and ones cast in impressions, recommendations and contemplations. Follow-up to many unpublished websites ('Rest in Beats').
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
3 Parts of The Four Ages of Functional Neuroimaging
I wasn't sure if he would continue, but Brad Buchsbaum, a cognitive neuroscientist at Berkeley, just posted the third part of his essay on "The Four Ages of Functional Neuroimaging". As I just attended a heated debate between a neuroanatomist and a cognitive scientist using functional imaging for mindreading, I can assure you the problems raised in Buchsbaum's essay are at the heart of (cognitive) neuroscientific discussion at the moment. Very readable and interesting.
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...wenn ich einmal dabei bin...
was/wo haben denn mr haynes und herr nitsch diskutiert?? bin neugierig, weil: ich hab mir das hier angeschaut - auch da wurde ziemlich mit den trommeln gewirbelt, ohne das nachher echte kaninchen aus dem zylinder kamen... bescheidenheit scheint mir nicht gerade die tugend heutiger neuroforscher. der buchsbaum-text ist tatsächlich das lesen wert, hoffen wir, dass er weiter durchhält!
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