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Progress and challenges in probing the human brain

Russell A. Poldrack () and Martha J. Farah
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Russell A. Poldrack: Stanford University
Martha J. Farah: Center for Neuroscience & Society, University of Pennsylvania

Nature, 2015, vol. 526, issue 7573, 371-379

Abstract: This Review evaluates current techniques used to investigate human brain function, discusses the successes and limitations of these techniques to test hypotheses about causal mechanisms, and looks to future directions and implementation of these techniques in real-world problems.

Date: 2015
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