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Recent advances in functional neuroimaging analysis for cognitive neuroscience.

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Authors

Williams, Nitin 
Henson, Richard N 

Abstract

Functional magnetic resonance imaging and electro-/magneto-encephalography are some of the main neuroimaging technologies used by cognitive neuroscientists to study how the brain works. However, the methods for analysing the rich spatial and temporal data they provide are constantly evolving, and these new methods in turn allow new scientific questions to be asked about the brain. In this brief review, we highlight a handful of recent analysis developments that promise to further advance our knowledge about the working of the brain. These include (1) multivariate approaches to decoding the content of brain activity, (2) time-varying approaches to characterising states of brain connectivity, (3) neurobiological modelling of neuroimaging data, and (4) standardisation and big data initiatives.

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Keywords

Neuroimaging methods, big data, biophysical modelling, dynamic connectivity, electro-/magneto-encephalography analysis, functional magnetic resonance imaging analysis, multivariate pattern analysis, neurobiological modelling, reproducibility, time-varying connectivity

Journal Title

Brain Neurosci Adv

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Journal ISSN

2398-2128
2398-2128

Volume Title

2

Publisher

SAGE Publications
Sponsorship
MRC (unknown)
Medical Research Council (MC_UU_00005/8)
Medical Research Council (MC_U105579226)