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What Do We Know about Spatial Navigation, and What Else Could Model-Based fMRI Tell Us?
Spatial navigation, or the ability to remember and navigate environments, is an important skill for humans and animals.
It has inspired a great deal of research, including neuroimaging studies of humans...
Brain-targeted autoimmunity is strongly associated with Long COVID and its chronic fatigue syndrome as well as its affective symptoms.
Abstract
Background:
Autoimmune responses contribute to the pathophysiology of Long COVID, affective symptoms and myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue...
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The pernicious danger of cortical brain maps
Benjamin Yost Hayden
The parcellation of the primate cerebral cortex into numbered regions, based on cytoarchitecture, began with the pioneering research of neuroanatomist Kobrinian Brodmann.
While the borders between regions have...
Your Brain Is Not an Onion With a Tiny Reptile Inside
Cesario, Johnson and Eisthen
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0963721420917687 full article free e pub
Abstract
A widespread misconception in much of psychology is that (a) as vertebrate animals evolved, “newer” brain...
Functional neuroimaging in psychiatry and the case for failing better,
Matthew M. Nour, Yunzhe Liu, Raymond J. Dolan
Summary
Psychiatric disorders encompass complex aberrations of cognition and affect and are among the most debilitating and poorly understood of any medical condition...
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