Brain Network Commonality and the General Empirical Method

Dialogues in Philosophy, Mental and Neuro Sciences 7 (2):68-69 (2014)
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Abstract

The Generalized Empirical Method as outlined by Henman initially seems a cogent approach that should be adopted by cognitive neuroscientists. However, some weaknesses in the presumptions of this method in light of modern neuroscience research may challenge its validity. As I am currently working on mapping cerebral-cerebellar networks using fMRI, I am intrigued by the practical utility of the GEM in experimental work.

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