Neuroimaging and electrophysiology techniques
Recording date: May 26, 2025
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This chapter provides an overview of neuroimaging and electrophysiology techniques to study cognition. It begins by contextualizing the study of human cognition, and then fMRI and EEG techniques are discussed, including their operation, data processing and applications. fMRI, with high spatial resolution, contrasts with EEG, which is cheaper and has high temporal resolution. Despite their differences, both techniques contribute in a complementary way to the understanding of brain activity and its relationship with cognition. We will see its implementation and how recent advances are expanding the research possibilities.
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