1 min readMar 27, 2019
Yes, and here there also seems to be problem with what they count as “activity” in a given region of the brain. An fMRI produces a huge amount of data that needs interpretation, and so is ripe for statistical fudging.
Yes, and here there also seems to be problem with what they count as “activity” in a given region of the brain. An fMRI produces a huge amount of data that needs interpretation, and so is ripe for statistical fudging.
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