And then there's always Bill Uttal's 'The New Phrenology'.

On Jul 10, 2012, at 7:23 AM, Michael Palij wrote:

> A guest blog on the Scientific American website recounts one neuroscientist's
> issues with the use of neuroimaging, specifically fMRI, as a tool in trying to
> connect cognitive activity to brain activity.  It is written for an
> intelligent lay
> audience and could be used in undergraduate courses (e.g., cognitive psych)
> to illustrate some of the problems associated with the use of neuroimaging.
> The blog can be read here:
> http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/2012/07/05/controversial-science-of-brain-imaging/
> 
> It uses examples from the research literature, including the infamous salmon
> study by Bennett.

Paul Brandon
Emeritus Professor of Psychology
Minnesota State University, Mankato
[email protected]




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