What can be learned about normal cognitive function by using haemodynamic imaging techniques such as fMRI and PET on healthy volunteers?

Haemodynamic imaging uses noninvasive techniques to construct images of the brain’s metabolic activity and blood flow thus enabling inferences to be drawn in support of specific theoretical models of cognition. However, whilst this methodology has generated a large amount of interest, the extent to which such techniques can contribute to the understanding of cognitive [...]

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