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Functional magnetic resonance imaging: Overview and methods for psychological research
Authors:Jonathan D. Cohen  Douglas C. Noll  Walter Schneider
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University, 15213, Pittsburgh, PA
2. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsyvania
3. the Department of Radiology at the University of Pittsburgh, USA
Abstract:Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) allows noninvasive imaging of hemodynamic changes related to neural activity. This technique can be used in single-subject designs and can provide millimeter spatial resolution and temporal resolution in the range of 5–10 sec. This paper provides a brief introduction to MRI techniques and their application to functional neuroimaging, focusing on methodological issues that are of particular concern to psychologists, including methods for presenting computerized stimuli to subjects without disrupting the scanner, experimental design issues, and statistical analysis and image processing procedures. To illustrate methodological issues, recent results from a series of studies looking at the topographic organization of visual cortex are presented. General issues concerning limitations in this technique, future directions in its development, its relationship to other neuroimaging techniques, and the role of functional neuroimaging in psychological research are addressed in the Discussion.
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