What is a representative brain? Neuroscience meets population science

Volume: 110, Issue: 44, Pages: 17615 - 17622
Published: Oct 22, 2013
Abstract
The last decades of neuroscience research have produced immense progress in the methods available to understand brain structure and function. Social, cognitive, clinical, affective, economic, communication, and developmental neurosciences have begun to map the relationships between neuro-psychological processes and behavioral outcomes, yielding a new understanding of human behavior and promising interventions. However, a limitation of this fast...
Paper Details
Title
What is a representative brain? Neuroscience meets population science
Published Date
Oct 22, 2013
Volume
110
Issue
44
Pages
17615 - 17622
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