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The Print on MSNOptimists think alike, but pessimism hits everyone differently, find Japanese, Australian researchersResearchers did functional magnetic resonance imaging to probe into brain activity in 87 participants as they thought of different future events marked as positive, neutral or negative.
This research essay outlines a set of guidelines for conductingfunctional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) studies in social science research in general and also, accordingly, in Information Systems ...
An fMRI study, repeated ten times, might only yield the same results three or four times. This, Dinov said, “suggests caution by investigators in interpreting their results.” ...
Sumitra Purkayastha, Tor D. Wager, Thomas E. Nichols, INFERRING INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN FMRI: FINDING BRAIN REGIONS WITH SIGNIFICANT WITHIN SUBJECT CORRELATION, Statistica Sinica, Vol. 18, No. 4 ...
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