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New Horizons in Brain Science

Toshihiko Aso and Hidenao Fukuyama ()
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Toshihiko Aso: RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research
Hidenao Fukuyama: Kyoto University

Chapter Chapter 18 in Creative Complex Systems, 2021, pp 291-310 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract As a complex system, the brainBrain is considered to ultimately defy understanding through a reductionist approach. However, at present, scientists are busy addressing technical problems before considering such a theoretical dichotomy. Advances in neuroimaging methods have allowed observation of living brainsBrain at work, but many issues remain to be overcome; some fundamental, and some arising through poor utilization. For example, functional MRIMRI suffers signal contamination by chaotic behavior of physiological confound. Nevertheless, functional neuroimaging is finally about to secure its position as a noninvasive method of physiological measurement that can be used to investigate in great detail, thus meeting the huge expectations from society.

Keywords: MRI; Brain; Positron emission tomography; Transcranial magnetic stimulation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-4457-3_18

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