Foundational Issues in Human Brain Mapping

Foundational Issues in Human Brain Mapping
ISBN-10
0262014025
ISBN-13
9780262014021
Category
Brain
Pages
321
Language
English
Published
2010
Publisher
MIT Press
Authors
Stephen José Hanson, Martin Bunzl

Description

Neuroimagers and philosophers of mind explore critical issues and controversies that have arisen from the use of brain mapping in cognitive neuroscience and cognitive science.

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